Term ID: T2166

Goal Commitment Theory

/goal-commitment-theory/
Theoretical framework explaining how dedication to objectives influences effort, persistence, and performance, with commitment being essential for goal achievement.
Example: Research showing that people who feel strongly committed to their goals invest more effort, persist longer through difficulties, and are more likely to succeed.

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Reference: Locke & Latham (2013)