Preemptive effort downplaying : implications on performance.

This study looked into Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED), a recently identified claimed self-handicapping strategy whereby handicappers publicly downplay their effort expenditure on test preparation before taking a test with the intention of managing social evaluations of the self. The study was c...

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Main Author: Tan, Bao Zhen.
Other Authors: Lee Sau-Lai
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-167442019-12-10T12:17:24Z Preemptive effort downplaying : implications on performance. Tan, Bao Zhen. Lee Sau-Lai School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Individualism, differentiation and struggle This study looked into Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED), a recently identified claimed self-handicapping strategy whereby handicappers publicly downplay their effort expenditure on test preparation before taking a test with the intention of managing social evaluations of the self. The study was conducted with 58 undergraduate students to investigate the implications of PED on performance. Participants’ general use of study strategies and self-regulation strategies were also measured to explore plausible relationships with the extent of PED and its implications on performance. Generally, results yielded no actual support for all the hypotheses but implications of suggestive trends and possible explanations were discussed. Limitations of the study and other interesting findings were also touched on. Bachelor of Arts 2009-05-28T03:15:50Z 2009-05-28T03:15:50Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16744 en Nanyang Technological University 37 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Bao Zhen.
Preemptive effort downplaying : implications on performance.
description This study looked into Preemptive Effort Downplaying (PED), a recently identified claimed self-handicapping strategy whereby handicappers publicly downplay their effort expenditure on test preparation before taking a test with the intention of managing social evaluations of the self. The study was conducted with 58 undergraduate students to investigate the implications of PED on performance. Participants’ general use of study strategies and self-regulation strategies were also measured to explore plausible relationships with the extent of PED and its implications on performance. Generally, results yielded no actual support for all the hypotheses but implications of suggestive trends and possible explanations were discussed. Limitations of the study and other interesting findings were also touched on.
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