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Shelsie Bailon
on Nov 23, 2024Verified
People motivated by mastery goals __________than those driven by performance goals.
A) achieve their goals more often
B) tend to retain the information and skills they learn longer
C) have greater difficulty with specific achievements
D) tend to avoid whatever could lead to failure more
Mastery Goals
Goals that focus on the development of competence and task mastery rather than comparison with others, often associated with intrinsic motivation and a love of learning.
Performance Goals
Objectives set to achieve specific standards of competence, often in comparison with others or with previous personal achievements.
- Recognize the differentiation between mastery and performance targets and their consequences on motivation and success.
Verified Answer
AC
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the differentiation between mastery and performance targets and their consequences on motivation and success.
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