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Attributions in a mastery instructional system: Is an emphasis on effort harmful?
Authors:Mark Grabe
Institution:University of North Dakota U.S.A.
Abstract:Self-worth theorists have claimed that students of lower ability may reduce effort in likely failure situations to avoid the attribution of poor performance to their own incompetence. The likely success of mastery learning, an instructional technique stressing student persistence, has been questioned because of this phenomenon. Several studies which examined the hypothesized relationship between achievement, effort, and perceived ability within a mastery context were conducted. In none of the studies did it appear that students reduced effort because of the threat of failure or that expending effort led to lower estimates of ability. In fact, students expending effort rated their ability as having a more positive influence on performance than less persistent students. It is argued that mastery learning, like some achievement change programs, encourages students to attribute their performance to their level of effort.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr  Mark Grabe  Department of Psychology  University of North Dakota  Box 7187 University Station  Grand Forks  ND 58202  
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