The work avoidance goal construct: Examining its structure,antecedents, and consequences |
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Authors: | Ronnel B. King Dennis M. McInerney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Learning Sciences Laboratory, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;2. Dept. of Special Education and Counselling, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Work avoidance goals have been relatively neglected in the literature with most research focusing on mastery and performance goals. The central aim of this study was to examine the structure, antecedents, and consequences of the work avoidance goal construct. Four studies were conducted. Study 1 investigated the construct validity of work avoidance, while Study 2 focused on its antecedents. Using a longitudinal panel design, Study 3 examined the impact of work avoidance—alongside mastery and performance goals—on engagement and achievement, while Study 4 explored its relationship to broader well-being outcomes. Results showed that work avoidance was distinct from mastery and performance goals. Entity theory of intelligence positively predicted work avoidance goal pursuit, while teacher and peer support buffered against it. Pursuing work avoidance goals was found to be associated with less engagement, lower grades, and greater negative affect. The impact of work avoidance on achievement and well-being outcomes seem to be more salient compared to the oft-examined mastery and performance goals. Implications are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Work avoidance goals Achievement goals Engagement Well-being Filipino students |
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