Term ID: T1921

Goal Orientation

/goal-orientation/
Individual differences in motivation focusing on either mastery goals (learning and improvement) or performance goals (demonstrating ability and avoiding failure), affecting learning strategies and outcomes.
Example: Students with mastery orientation seeking challenging tasks to improve understanding while performance-oriented students avoiding difficult tasks to prevent appearing incompetent.

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Reference: Dweck & Leggett (1988)