• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Intraindividual relations between achievement goals and discrete achievement emotions : An experience sampling approach
  • Contributor: Götz, Thomas [Author]; Sticca, Fabio [Author]; Pekrun, Reinhard [Author]; Murayama, Kou [Author]; Elliot, Andrew J. [Author]
  • Published: Konstanz: KOPS Universität Konstanz, 2016
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: English
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  • Footnote: In: Learning and Instruction ; 41 (2016). - S. 115-125. - ISSN 0959-4752. - eISSN 1873-3263
  • Description: Theories on the link between achievement goals and achievement emotions focus on their within-person functional relationship (i.e., intraindividual relations). However, empirical studies have failed to analyze these intraindividual relations and have instead examined between-person covariation of the two constructs (i.e., interindividual relations). Aiming to better connect theory and empirical research, the present study (N = 120 10th grade students) analyzed intraindividual relations by assessing students' state goals and emotions using experience sampling (N = 1409 assessments within persons). In order to replicate previous findings on interindividual relations, students' trait goals and emotions were assessed using self-report questionnaires. Despite being statistically independent, both types of relations were consistent with theoretical expectations, as shown by multi-level modeling: Mastery goals were positive predictors of enjoyment and negative predictors of boredom and anger; performance-approach goals were positive predictors of pride; and performance-avoidance goals were positive predictors of anxiety and shame. Reasons for the convergence of intra- and interindividual findings, directions for future research, and implications for educational practice are discussed.
  • Access State: Open Access