Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students

The researchers had two objectives in the study. First, was to find out whether there is a relationship between self-handicapping and students' goal orientation and second, was to further establish that with self-handicapping and goal orientations, the variables age and gender co-varies. The st...

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Main Authors: Camacho, Marielle Denise F., Hung, Peter Anthony T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-110072021-09-15T02:27:16Z Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students Camacho, Marielle Denise F. Hung, Peter Anthony T. The researchers had two objectives in the study. First, was to find out whether there is a relationship between self-handicapping and students' goal orientation and second, was to further establish that with self-handicapping and goal orientations, the variables age and gender co-varies. The study made use of a descriptive research design. The variables that were investigated are self-handicapping, goal orientations, age and gender. There were 343 participants from Philippine Christian University and Rizal Technological University. The data was gathered through the use of two scales: the goal orientation scale and the self-handicapping scale. Pearson's Partial Correlation was used to determine the existing relationship. The results showed significance in the different variables namely Mastery and Performance goals. Academic Self-handicapping behavior, age and gender. The researchers found that academic self-handicapping behavior has a significant relationship on students' goal orientations, having age and gender as moderating variables. Therefore, the researchers concluded that if an individual is Mastery-oriented, then, the less likely that the individual self-handicaps because of having a low self-esteem. On the other hand, if an individual is Performance-oriented, the more likely that the individual self-handicaps because the individual's esteem is high. In addition, older children are more likely to self-handicap than younger children and males are more likely to do self-handicapping than females. 2002-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10362 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Self-defeating behavior Self-esteem Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Self-defeating behavior
Self-esteem
Psychology
spellingShingle Self-defeating behavior
Self-esteem
Psychology
Camacho, Marielle Denise F.
Hung, Peter Anthony T.
Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
description The researchers had two objectives in the study. First, was to find out whether there is a relationship between self-handicapping and students' goal orientation and second, was to further establish that with self-handicapping and goal orientations, the variables age and gender co-varies. The study made use of a descriptive research design. The variables that were investigated are self-handicapping, goal orientations, age and gender. There were 343 participants from Philippine Christian University and Rizal Technological University. The data was gathered through the use of two scales: the goal orientation scale and the self-handicapping scale. Pearson's Partial Correlation was used to determine the existing relationship. The results showed significance in the different variables namely Mastery and Performance goals. Academic Self-handicapping behavior, age and gender. The researchers found that academic self-handicapping behavior has a significant relationship on students' goal orientations, having age and gender as moderating variables. Therefore, the researchers concluded that if an individual is Mastery-oriented, then, the less likely that the individual self-handicaps because of having a low self-esteem. On the other hand, if an individual is Performance-oriented, the more likely that the individual self-handicaps because the individual's esteem is high. In addition, older children are more likely to self-handicap than younger children and males are more likely to do self-handicapping than females.
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author Camacho, Marielle Denise F.
Hung, Peter Anthony T.
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Hung, Peter Anthony T.
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title Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
title_short Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
title_full Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
title_fullStr Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
title_full_unstemmed Goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of Filipino students
title_sort goal orientation and academic self-handicapping behaviors of filipino students
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10362
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