Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.

Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED) is a self-handicapping strategy practiced when one publicly downplay their effort on test preparations preceding the test itself, in an attempt to manage social evaluation of the self in the face of a challenging task. In the present study, 58 participants were gi...

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Main Authors: Woo, Michelle Yen Fen., Gooi, Ling Hoong., Tan, Bao Zhen.
Other Authors: Lee Sau-Lai
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-155972019-12-10T13:56:23Z Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution. Woo, Michelle Yen Fen. Gooi, Ling Hoong. Tan, Bao Zhen. Lee Sau-Lai School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Individualism, differentiation and struggle Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED) is a self-handicapping strategy practiced when one publicly downplay their effort on test preparations preceding the test itself, in an attempt to manage social evaluation of the self in the face of a challenging task. In the present study, 58 participants were given two opportunities to publicly report their effort expenditure on a practice exercise. They also completed a self-evaluation, self-esteem, self-regulation and study strategies scale before working on the practice exercise; and again the self-evaluation and self-esteem scale, plus an ability attribution scale at the completion of the actual test. Only 17 participants practiced PED. In addition, no significant results were found that link PED to self-evaluation, self-esteem or ability attribution. The implications of these results are discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-13T07:56:50Z 2009-05-13T07:56:50Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15597 en Nanyang Technological University 44 p. application/pdf
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Woo, Michelle Yen Fen.
Gooi, Ling Hoong.
Tan, Bao Zhen.
Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
description Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED) is a self-handicapping strategy practiced when one publicly downplay their effort on test preparations preceding the test itself, in an attempt to manage social evaluation of the self in the face of a challenging task. In the present study, 58 participants were given two opportunities to publicly report their effort expenditure on a practice exercise. They also completed a self-evaluation, self-esteem, self-regulation and study strategies scale before working on the practice exercise; and again the self-evaluation and self-esteem scale, plus an ability attribution scale at the completion of the actual test. Only 17 participants practiced PED. In addition, no significant results were found that link PED to self-evaluation, self-esteem or ability attribution. The implications of these results are discussed.
author2 Lee Sau-Lai
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Gooi, Ling Hoong.
Tan, Bao Zhen.
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author Woo, Michelle Yen Fen.
Gooi, Ling Hoong.
Tan, Bao Zhen.
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title Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
title_short Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
title_full Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
title_fullStr Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
title_full_unstemmed Preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
title_sort preemptive effort downplaying : effects on self-evaluation, self-esteem and ability attribution.
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