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Meta-Cognition, Motivation, and Affect PSY504 Spring term, 2011 April 11, 2011

Affect and Achievement Goals

Key questions (to me) How do students’ achievement goals impact their affect during learning? – In particular, in the face of challenges How does a student’s affect change their achievement goals over time? How does affect mediate the relationship between achievement goals and learning?

Affect and Achievement Goals Only lightly studied And many of the papers studying this have focused on “positive affect” and “negative affect” – Reviewed in Pekrun et al. (2006) – Today I’ll discuss a few papers that study the relationship between specific affective states and achievement goals

Questions studied (not quite the same) How much do students’ achievement goals impact their affect during learning? Which affect mediates the relationship between achievement goals and learning, and how much?

Questions studied (more on this later) How much do students’ achievement goals impact their affect during learning? Which affect mediates the relationship between achievement goals and learning, and how much?

Test Anxiety Most frequently studied affective state in studies of connection between specific affective states and achievement goals

Test Anxiety The affective experience of anxiety Specifically directed towards the situation of testing (Mandler & Sarason, 1952; Sarason, 1958, 1977, 1980)

Test Anxiety Associated with poor attention during test- taking (Mandler & Watson, 1968) – Thinking of things other than the test Associated with significantly poorer test performance (Mandler & Sarason, 1952; replicated many times)

Test Anxiety: State and Trait State TA: feeling of anxiety experienced during testing situation Trait TA: stable differences in frequency and intensity of state TA, between people (Spielberger, 1972, cited in Elliot & McGregor, 1999)

Intervention to Reduce Test Anxiety (Spielberg, 1982)

Intervention to Reduce Test Anxiety (Spielberg, 1982)

Elliot & McGregor (1999) Investigated the links between – State TA – Trait TA – Performance-Approach Goals – Performance-Avoidance Goals

Measuring State TA, Trait TA State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger, Gorsuch, & Lushene, 1970, 1983, 1989; Ramanaiah, Franzen, & Schill, 1983)

State Version

Trait Version

Elliot & McGregor (1999) Study One 150 undergrads in intro psychology course – Achievement goals assessed in 2 nd week – Exam given in 5 th week – Self-report of State TA after exam

Elliot & McGregor (1999) Study One 150 undergrads in intro psychology course – Achievement goals assessed in 2 nd week – Exam given in 5 th week – Self-report of State TA after exam

Elliot & McGregor (1999) Study Two 172 undergrads in intro psychology course – Trait TA assessed in 2 nd week – Achievement goals assessed in 4 th week – Exam given in 6 th week – Self-report of State TA after exam

Elliot & McGregor (1999) Study Two 172 undergrads in intro psychology course – Trait TA assessed in 2 nd week – Achievement goals assessed in 4 th week – Exam given in 6 th week – Self-report of State TA after exam

Other studies Wolters, Yu, & Pintrich (1996) found – Positive correlation between extrinsic goals and test anxiety – No correlation between learning goals and test anxiety

Other studies Middleton & Midgley (1996) found – Positive correlation between performance- approach goals and test anxiety – Positive correlation between performance- avoidance goals and test anxiety – Mastery goals not included in study (???)

Beyond Test Anxiety

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Investigated the links between – A range of affective states – Goal orientation

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study One 102 undergrads in intro psychology course in Germany – Achievement goals assessed in 3 rd week – Affective states assessed in questionnaire in 15 th week (right before final exam)

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study One Affective states measured using Achievement Emotions Questionnaire (Pekrun et al., 2002) – 75 items – Assesses general prevalence of 8 affective states Enjoyment of learning Hope Pride Anger Anxiety Hopelessness Shame – Items focus on affect while studying

Excerpts from AEQ (Berg, 2007)

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study One Mastery Goals – Positive: Enjoyment, Hope, Pride – Negative: Boredom Performance-Approach Goals – Positive: Pride, Anger, Shame Performance-Avoidance Goals – Positive: Anger, Anxiety, Shame

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study One

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study Two Replication with 267 undergrads in intro psychology course in USA – Achievement goals assessed in 2 nd week – Affective states assessed in questionnaire in 16 th week (right before final exam) – Added measurements of other constructs not germane to today’s topic

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study Two Mastery Goals – Positive: Enjoyment, Hope, Pride – Negative: Boredom, Anger, Hopelessness Performance-Approach Goals – Positive: Pride Performance-Avoidance Goals – Positive: Boredom, Anger, Anxiety, Hopelessness

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2006) Study Two

Pekrun, Elliot, & Maier (2009) Replicated Pekrun et al. (2006), adding measure of midterm exam performance Same population and method otherwise – Minor tweaks to instruments

Summary Through questionnaire studies, links have been found between specific affective states and achievement goals And it has been studied how affect mediates the relationship between achievement goals and learning

Woo-hoo?

How do these effects happen? How does affect mediate the relationship between achievement goals and learning? How and under what conditions do achievement goals impact affect?

How do these effects happen? How does affect mediate the relationship between achievement goals and learning? How and under what conditions do achievement goals impact affect? How could the field answer these questions?

Next Class (APRIL 12) Affective/Motivational Agents Readings Klein, J., Moon, Y., Picard, R.W. (2002) This computer responds to user frustration: Theory, design, and results. Interacting with Computers, 14, Rebolledo-Mendez, G., du Boulay, B., Luckin, R. (2006) Motivating the Learner: An Empirical Evaluation. Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Robison, J., McQuiggan, S., Lester, J. (2009) Evaluating the Consequences of Affective Feedback in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Proceedings of the International Confereence on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction,