Ciljevi postignuća i perfekcionizam gimnazijalaca
Achievement goals and perfectionism of high school students
Author(s): Milica Milojević, Snežana Stojiljković, Jelisaveta Todorović, Kristina KašićSubject(s): Education, Social psychology and group interaction, Personality Psychology
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: achievement motivation; achievement goals; perfectionism;
Summary/Abstract: This research has been investigating one of the most contemporary approaches of achievement motivation - Achievement Goal Theory, which uses the construct of achievement goals. The construct of achievement goals involves three types of achievement goals: mastery goals, performance approach goals and performance avoidance goals. The main goal of the research was to examine correlation between perfectionism and its aspects with particular types of achievement goals. Also, the goal was to investigate the difference concerning gender regarding the achievement goals. The sample consisted of 200 senior year high school participants. The following instruments were used: Multi-dimensional scale of perfectionism (MSP) and Test of achievement goals (TCP). The research results indicate that there is significant positive correlation between: perfectionism with performance approach goals and performance avoidance goals, concern over mistakes and parental expectations with performance approach goals and performance avoidance goals, personal standards and organization with mastery goals and performance approach goals, parental criticism and doubts about action with performance avoidance goals. Significant negative correlation was found between parental criticism and mastery goals. The results concerning the second goal indicates the female subjects have higher average scores in mastery goals.
Journal: Psihologija
- Issue Year: 42/2009
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 517-534
- Page Count: 18
- Language: Serbian