Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.

The purpose of this study was to confirm the structural relationship of goal setting variables to performance. Performance was measured in learning mathematics lessons. Linear structural modeling techniques were used to evaluate the goal setting model. The exogenous variables were prior performance,...

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Main Author: Wagner, Michael James.
Other Authors: Saber, Darell
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1990
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185292
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1852922015-10-23T04:30:59Z Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model. Wagner, Michael James. Saber, Darell Bergan, John R. Mishra, Shitala P. Education Business administration. The purpose of this study was to confirm the structural relationship of goal setting variables to performance. Performance was measured in learning mathematics lessons. Linear structural modeling techniques were used to evaluate the goal setting model. The exogenous variables were prior performance, goal difficulty, and self-evaluation. The endogenous variables were self-expectancy, self-efficacy, personal goal, and performance. There was support for the model of goal setting as proposed in this study. The nested alternate structural model for goal setting was the most parsimonious model. This model evidenced a negative effect of easy specific assigned goals on self efficacy. Vague and challenging specific goals had a positive effect on self efficacy. Prior performance, assigned goal, and self evaluation had positive path coefficients to self efficacy which, in turn, had a positive path coefficient to performance. Descriptive univariate statistics tended to support the theory of goal setting. These findings corroborate the results of the structural equation analysis. 1990 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185292 709919305 9111978 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Education Business administration.
spellingShingle Education Business administration.
Wagner, Michael James.
Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
description The purpose of this study was to confirm the structural relationship of goal setting variables to performance. Performance was measured in learning mathematics lessons. Linear structural modeling techniques were used to evaluate the goal setting model. The exogenous variables were prior performance, goal difficulty, and self-evaluation. The endogenous variables were self-expectancy, self-efficacy, personal goal, and performance. There was support for the model of goal setting as proposed in this study. The nested alternate structural model for goal setting was the most parsimonious model. This model evidenced a negative effect of easy specific assigned goals on self efficacy. Vague and challenging specific goals had a positive effect on self efficacy. Prior performance, assigned goal, and self evaluation had positive path coefficients to self efficacy which, in turn, had a positive path coefficient to performance. Descriptive univariate statistics tended to support the theory of goal setting. These findings corroborate the results of the structural equation analysis.
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Wagner, Michael James.
author Wagner, Michael James.
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title Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
title_short Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
title_full Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
title_fullStr Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
title_full_unstemmed Goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: A causal model.
title_sort goal-setting, self-efficacy, and learning performance: a causal model.
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