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Rapaport, Ross J. – 1984
High-test-anxious individuals have been found to perform less well on cognitive tasks than others of comparable ability. To investigate the relationship between test anxiety and causal attributions following success and failure in an achievement situation, 200 introductory psychology students completed the Test Anxiety Scale (TAS) and were…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Ability, College Students, Failure
PDF pending restorationKelley, Karl; Forsyth, Donelson R. – 1984
Most theories of attributions are multidimensional, suggesting that specific causal factors can be classified along such dimensions as internal-external, stable-unstable, or controllable-uncontrollable. To examine the dimensions underlying causal attributions in an educational setting, 345 students who had just received a grade on a major course…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, College Students, Emotional Response
Hackett, Gail; Betz, Nancy E. – 1984
This investigation, part of an on-going research program examining social learning theory applications to career development, tested several hypotheses derived from A. Bandura's self-efficacy theory in the career-related domain of mathematics. Specifically, the effects of failure on a mathematics task and on a task irrelevant to mathematics were…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Career Development, Failure, Higher Education
Ungerleider, Dorothy – 1985
Experiences of an individual working with illiterate delinquents are related. It is suggested that controlled rage as a concomitant to learning failure is a potential source of school difficulty as well as social violence. A case of a ninth-grader with reading problems whose IQ had steadily decreased with age is cited. The schools' unsuccessful…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adjustment (to Environment), Delinquency, Emotional Problems
Jackson, Linda A.; And Others – 1987
Early research demonstrating an association between success and the male stereotype and between failure and the female stereotype, and the Bayesian analysis of attribution theory provided the bases for predictions about the effects of gender and performance outcomes on probability estimates of future success. The relation between gender…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, College Students, Expectation, Failure
Peer reviewedHeijn, Cornelis; Granger, Carl V. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1974
Rehabilitation requires a well-motivated patient. Detection of "differential motivation" may give the rehabilitation team important clues to a physically handicapped patient's unresolved cognitive and emotional stresses that might negatively affect rehabilitation efforts. (Author/EA)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Emotional Adjustment, Failure, Motivation
Peer reviewedHess, Richard J.; Hahn, Roland T. – Psychology in the Schools, 1974
Investigates the ability of the HSRS to identify prekindergarten or prefirst grade children who will be academically unsuccessful. Results, based on a five-year followup study, indicate the HSRS accurately predicted school failure 81 percent of the time. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Cognitive Tests, Followup Studies, Identification
Stake, Jayne E. – 1976
On the basis of evidence showing the effect of failure on males and mixed sex groups and on the basis of Horner's theory regarding the effect of success on females, it was hypothesized in this study that both success and failure feedback would disrupt female goal setting, and lead to less positive affect. Seventy-five female undergraduates were…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Students, Failure, Females
Krishnan, Ahalya – 1974
The construct of motive to avoid success (Horner, 1969) accounts for differences in achievement motivation between sexes due, hypothetically, to conflicts encountered by women when competing with men. However, recent research suggests that some men also fear success. The present study investigated socio-cultural correlates differentiating persons…
Descriptors: Achievement, Anxiety, Failure, Motivation
Peer reviewedStevens, Frances – British Journal of Educational Studies, 1975
Article considered the attitudes of teachers and the personalities of students, matters thought relevant to success and failure in academic work. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Factor Analysis, Failure, School Surveys
Kruger, Marlis – Ger Quart, 1969
Adapted from the study, Student Im Studium, a Survey taken at three German Universities, published in Stuttgart, January, 1969.
Descriptors: Failure, German, Higher Education, Linguistics
Ward, Wanda E. – 1981
Much research has investigated the processes by which individuals gain information about themselves through comparison with others. The simultaneous influence of different sources of social comparison referents and the level of relative performance on subjects' (N=60) allocation of rewards and satisfaction was examined. Male undergraduates,…
Descriptors: Failure, Feedback, Participant Satisfaction, Performance
Bond, Charles F., Jr. – 1979
Social facilitation as a self-presentational display, and social performance impairment attributable to perceived public failure, are examined in a study of context effects in verbal learning. Female undergraduates (N=72) served as subjects with one male who served as an "audience." Performance data indicate that, consistent with the present…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Failure, Females, Learning
FITZSIMMONS, STEPHEN J. – 1966
VARIOUS PERFORMANCE PATTERNS WERE STUDIED TO DETERMINE IF EARLY LIMITED FAILURE LEADS TO GENERALIZED FAILURE IN A NUMBER OF AREAS. THE SUBJECTS, 258 DISADVANTAGED URBAN CHILDREN FROM FOUR SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN IOWA, HAD ONE OR MORE SCORES ON THE IOWA TEST OF BASIC SKILLS (ITBS) AT OR BELOW THE 33D PERCENTILE ON NATIONAL NORMS. THEIR PERFORMANCES ON…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Failure, Longitudinal Studies
McBride, Angela Barron; Black, Kathryn Norcross – 1979
This study explores the attribution patterns of undergraduate students for females and males who performed parenting tasks traditionally defined as feminine. A total of 136 men and 136 women were randomly assigned to one of eight conditions and were presented with stories of parent-child interactions which varied in terms of the success or failure…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Failure, Females, Males


