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Motivation & Emotion
James Neill
Centre for Applied Psychology
University of Canberra
2017
Mindsets
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Mindsets
Reading:
Reeve (2015)
Ch 9
(pp. 239-267)
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Outline
Based on Reeve (2015, Ch 9, p. 239)
 Mindsets
 Deliberative vs.
Implemental
● Deliberative mindset
● Implemental mindset
● Downstream consequences
 Promotion vs.
Prevention
● Promotion mindset
● Prevention mindset
● Definitions of success and failure
● Goal-striving strategies
● Ideal and ought self-guides
● Regulatory fit
 Mindsets
 Deliberative vs.
Implemental
● Deliberative mindset
● Implemental mindset
● Downstream consequences
 Promotion vs.
Prevention
● Promotion mindset
● Prevention mindset
● Definitions of success and failure
● Goal-striving strategies
● Ideal and ought self-guides
● Regulatory fit
 Growth vs. Fixed
● Fixed Mindset
● Growth Mindset
● Meaning of effort
● Origins of fixed-growth motivation
● Achievement goals
 Cognitive dissonance
● Dissonance-arousing situations
– Choice
– Insufficient justification
– Effort justification
– New information
● Motivational processes
● Self-perception theory
 Growth vs. Fixed
● Fixed Mindset
● Growth Mindset
● Meaning of effort
● Origins of fixed-growth motivation
● Achievement goals
 Cognitive dissonance
● Dissonance-arousing situations
– Choice
– Insufficient justification
– Effort justification
– New information
● Motivational processes
● Self-perception theory
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 Cognitive frameworks that guide
attention, info processing, decision
making, and thinking about effort,
success, failure, and self
 Have downstream effects on
thinking, feeling, and behaving
 Differ between people
 Cognitive frameworks that guide
attention, info processing, decision
making, and thinking about effort,
success, failure, and self
 Have downstream effects on
thinking, feeling, and behaving
 Differ between people
Mindsets
Based on Reeve (2015, p. 240)
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Deliberative vs. Implemental
Promotion vs. Prevention
Growth vs. Fixed
Consistency vs. Dissonance
Deliberative vs. Implemental
Promotion vs. Prevention
Growth vs. Fixed
Consistency vs. Dissonance
Four mindsets
Based on Reeve (2015, p. 240)
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Deliberative vs. Implemental
Implemental: Closed-minded thinking that
considers only information related to goal
attainment and shields against non-goal-related
considerations.
Deliberative: Open-minded thinking about the
desirability and feasibility of a range of possible
goals that one might or might not pursue.
Patterns of thought that emphasise deliberative
goal-setting vs implementational action to achieve
a chosen goal.
Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
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Promotion vs. Prevention
Prevention: Focus on preventing the self from
not maintaining its duties and responsibilities.
Adopts a vigilant behavioural strategy.
Promotion: Focus on advancing the self toward
ideals by adopting an eager locomotion
behavioral strategy.
Goal striving orientations which motivate
improvement and the possibility of gain or
maintenance and prevention of possible loss.
Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
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Promotion focus
Antecedents
Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2a, p. 245)
Attention to
improvement
needs
Goals are seen as
ideals,
hopes,
aspirations
Situations
signaling
possible gain
Sensitivity to
positive
outcomes
Motivational orientation
is to attain gains
Behavioural
strategy is
fast, eager,
locomotion
Promotion
Focus
Emotionality:
Cheerfulness vs
dejection
Consequences
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Prevention focus
Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2b, p. 245)
Attention to
security
needs
Goals are seen as
oughts,
obligations,
responsibilities
Situations
signaling
possible loss
Sensitivity to
negative
outcomes
Motivational orientation
is to prevent losses
Behavioural
strategy is
cautious, vigilant,
assessment
Prevention
Focus
Emotionality:
Calm vs
agitation
Antecedents Consequences
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Promotion vs. Prevention
Prevention:
●
Success means the absence of loss.
●
Person strives to maintain a satisfactory state.
●
Success means that no change has occurred.
●
Failure means a loss and a painful change has occurred.
Promotion:
• Success means the presence of gain.
• Person strives to attain a positive outcome.
• Positive outcome takes the form of advancement or
improved state of affairs. Failure has no special meaning.
Different definitions of success and failure.
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 246-247)
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Promotion vs. Prevention
Prevention:
●
Safety-based strategy can be characterised as being
cautious, staying committed, staying the course,
protecting one’s commitments, playing it safe, assessing
where one stands and being vigilant.
Promotion:
• Gain-based strategy can be characterised as open-
mindedness, exploration, locomotion, acting fast, and eager
approach.
Different goal-striving strategies.
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 247-248)
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Growth vs. Fixed
Fixed: The belief that one’s personal qualities
are fixed, set, and not open to change.
Growth: The belief that one’s personal qualities
are malleable, changeable, and can be
developed through effort.
Ways of thinking about the nature of one’s
personal qualities.
Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
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Growth vs. Fixed
Fixed:
●
High effort means low ability, evidence that the performer
lacks ability.
●
“The more you try, the dumber you therefore must be.”
Growth:
• Effort is a tool, the means by which people turn on and
vitalise the development of their skills and abilities.
Meaning of effort.
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 251-252)
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Growth vs. Fixed
Fixed:
●
People adopt performance goals and are concerned with
looking smart and not looking dumb.
●
Concerned about good performance when others are
watching.
Growth:
• People adopt mastery goals and are concerned with
learning something new and improving as much as they
can.
Mindsets lead to different achievement goals.
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 254-255)
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Achievement goals
Main
achievement
goals
Mastery
goals
- Develop one’s competence
- Make progress
- Improve the self
- Overcome difficulties with
effort and persistence
Performance
goals
- Prove one’s competence
- Display high ability
- Outperform others
- Succeed with little apparent
effort
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 255-257)
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Benefits of adopting mastery goals
Preference for a
challenging task
one can learn from
Adoption of a
mastery goal
Work
harder
Persist
longer
Perform
better
Use conceptually
based learning
strategies
Experience greater
intrinsic than
extrinsic motivation
More likely to ask
for information &
help
(rather than a
performance goal)
Based on Reeve (2009, Figure 7.2, ,p. 185)
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Achievement goals in the
classroom (Ames & Archer, 1988)
Manifestations of mastery and performance goals
in the classroom context
Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.4, p. 258)
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Antecedents & consequences of
the three achievement goals
(Elliot & Church, 1997)
Mastery
goal
Achievement
motivation
Performance-
approach goal
Performance-
avoidance goal
Competence
expectancy
Fear of
failure
Intrinsic
motivation
Graded
performance
.22
.26
-.34
.21
-.14
.41
.45
.31
.36
-.26
-.34
Based on Reeve
(2015, Figure 9.5, p. 258)
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Avoidance motivation & ill-being
Fear
of
failure
Perform-
ance-
avoidanc
e
goals
LOW
• Self-esteem
• Personal control
• Vitality
• Life satisfaction
• Psychological
well-being
Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 259-261)
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Consistency vs. Dissonance
Dissonance: Information and behavioral actions
that suggest that, no, one is actually not a
competent, moral and reasonable person.
Consistency: Information and behavioral actions
that confirm that, yes, one is a competent, moral
and reasonable person.
The near-universal self-view that one is a
competent, moral, and reasonable person.
Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
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 Dissonant belief
● Reduce importance
● Remove belief
 Consonant belief
● Increase importance
● Add a new consonant belief
 Dissonant belief
● Reduce importance
● Remove belief
 Consonant belief
● Increase importance
● Add a new consonant belief
Dissonance reduction strategies.
Consistency vs. Dissonance
Based on Reeve (2015, p. 262)
22Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 131-133)
Choice
Insufficient
justification
Effort justification
New information
Difficult choices may create dissonance.
Seemingly spontaneous actions undertaken
with little or no external prompting then
require cognitive justification.
Extreme behaviours which require considerable
effort breed extreme beliefs in order to justify
the effort.
As you collect new information,
you expose yourself to opportunities
to contradict your beliefs.
Consistency vs. Dissonance
Dissonance-arousing situations.
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Consistency vs. Dissonance
Cognitive dissonance process.
Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.6, p. 264)
Dissonance reduced or eliminated
Dissonance-reduction strategy implemented
Dissonance motivation
Produces inconsistency between cognitions
Dissonance-arousing situational events
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Personal control beliefs
(Ch 10)
Next lecture
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References
 Ozur, E. M., & Bandura, A. (1990).
Mechanisms governing empowerment
effects: A self-efficacy analysis. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 58,
472-486.
 Reeve, J. (2015). Understanding motivation
and emotion (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
 Ryff, C. D. (1991). A tale of shifting
horizons. Psychology and Aging, 6, 286-
295.
 Ozur, E. M., & Bandura, A. (1990).
Mechanisms governing empowerment
effects: A self-efficacy analysis. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 58,
472-486.
 Reeve, J. (2015). Understanding motivation
and emotion (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
 Ryff, C. D. (1991). A tale of shifting
horizons. Psychology and Aging, 6, 286-
295.
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  • 1. 1 Motivation & Emotion James Neill Centre for Applied Psychology University of Canberra 2017 Mindsets Image source: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/File:Girl_with_styrofoam_swimming_board.jpg
  • 2. 2 Mindsets Reading: Reeve (2015) Ch 9 (pp. 239-267) Image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Comic-self.svg
  • 3. 3 Outline Based on Reeve (2015, Ch 9, p. 239)  Mindsets  Deliberative vs. Implemental ● Deliberative mindset ● Implemental mindset ● Downstream consequences  Promotion vs. Prevention ● Promotion mindset ● Prevention mindset ● Definitions of success and failure ● Goal-striving strategies ● Ideal and ought self-guides ● Regulatory fit  Mindsets  Deliberative vs. Implemental ● Deliberative mindset ● Implemental mindset ● Downstream consequences  Promotion vs. Prevention ● Promotion mindset ● Prevention mindset ● Definitions of success and failure ● Goal-striving strategies ● Ideal and ought self-guides ● Regulatory fit  Growth vs. Fixed ● Fixed Mindset ● Growth Mindset ● Meaning of effort ● Origins of fixed-growth motivation ● Achievement goals  Cognitive dissonance ● Dissonance-arousing situations – Choice – Insufficient justification – Effort justification – New information ● Motivational processes ● Self-perception theory  Growth vs. Fixed ● Fixed Mindset ● Growth Mindset ● Meaning of effort ● Origins of fixed-growth motivation ● Achievement goals  Cognitive dissonance ● Dissonance-arousing situations – Choice – Insufficient justification – Effort justification – New information ● Motivational processes ● Self-perception theory
  • 4. 4  Cognitive frameworks that guide attention, info processing, decision making, and thinking about effort, success, failure, and self  Have downstream effects on thinking, feeling, and behaving  Differ between people  Cognitive frameworks that guide attention, info processing, decision making, and thinking about effort, success, failure, and self  Have downstream effects on thinking, feeling, and behaving  Differ between people Mindsets Based on Reeve (2015, p. 240)
  • 5. 5 Deliberative vs. Implemental Promotion vs. Prevention Growth vs. Fixed Consistency vs. Dissonance Deliberative vs. Implemental Promotion vs. Prevention Growth vs. Fixed Consistency vs. Dissonance Four mindsets Based on Reeve (2015, p. 240)
  • 6. 6 Deliberative vs. Implemental Implemental: Closed-minded thinking that considers only information related to goal attainment and shields against non-goal-related considerations. Deliberative: Open-minded thinking about the desirability and feasibility of a range of possible goals that one might or might not pursue. Patterns of thought that emphasise deliberative goal-setting vs implementational action to achieve a chosen goal. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
  • 7. 7 Promotion vs. Prevention Prevention: Focus on preventing the self from not maintaining its duties and responsibilities. Adopts a vigilant behavioural strategy. Promotion: Focus on advancing the self toward ideals by adopting an eager locomotion behavioral strategy. Goal striving orientations which motivate improvement and the possibility of gain or maintenance and prevention of possible loss. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
  • 8. 8 Promotion focus Antecedents Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2a, p. 245) Attention to improvement needs Goals are seen as ideals, hopes, aspirations Situations signaling possible gain Sensitivity to positive outcomes Motivational orientation is to attain gains Behavioural strategy is fast, eager, locomotion Promotion Focus Emotionality: Cheerfulness vs dejection Consequences
  • 9. 9 Prevention focus Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2b, p. 245) Attention to security needs Goals are seen as oughts, obligations, responsibilities Situations signaling possible loss Sensitivity to negative outcomes Motivational orientation is to prevent losses Behavioural strategy is cautious, vigilant, assessment Prevention Focus Emotionality: Calm vs agitation Antecedents Consequences
  • 10. 10 Promotion vs. Prevention Prevention: ● Success means the absence of loss. ● Person strives to maintain a satisfactory state. ● Success means that no change has occurred. ● Failure means a loss and a painful change has occurred. Promotion: • Success means the presence of gain. • Person strives to attain a positive outcome. • Positive outcome takes the form of advancement or improved state of affairs. Failure has no special meaning. Different definitions of success and failure. Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 246-247)
  • 11. 11 Promotion vs. Prevention Prevention: ● Safety-based strategy can be characterised as being cautious, staying committed, staying the course, protecting one’s commitments, playing it safe, assessing where one stands and being vigilant. Promotion: • Gain-based strategy can be characterised as open- mindedness, exploration, locomotion, acting fast, and eager approach. Different goal-striving strategies. Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 247-248)
  • 12. 12 Growth vs. Fixed Fixed: The belief that one’s personal qualities are fixed, set, and not open to change. Growth: The belief that one’s personal qualities are malleable, changeable, and can be developed through effort. Ways of thinking about the nature of one’s personal qualities. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
  • 13. 13 Growth vs. Fixed Fixed: ● High effort means low ability, evidence that the performer lacks ability. ● “The more you try, the dumber you therefore must be.” Growth: • Effort is a tool, the means by which people turn on and vitalise the development of their skills and abilities. Meaning of effort. Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 251-252)
  • 14. 14 Growth vs. Fixed Fixed: ● People adopt performance goals and are concerned with looking smart and not looking dumb. ● Concerned about good performance when others are watching. Growth: • People adopt mastery goals and are concerned with learning something new and improving as much as they can. Mindsets lead to different achievement goals. Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 254-255)
  • 15. 15 Achievement goals Main achievement goals Mastery goals - Develop one’s competence - Make progress - Improve the self - Overcome difficulties with effort and persistence Performance goals - Prove one’s competence - Display high ability - Outperform others - Succeed with little apparent effort Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 255-257)
  • 16. 16 Benefits of adopting mastery goals Preference for a challenging task one can learn from Adoption of a mastery goal Work harder Persist longer Perform better Use conceptually based learning strategies Experience greater intrinsic than extrinsic motivation More likely to ask for information & help (rather than a performance goal) Based on Reeve (2009, Figure 7.2, ,p. 185)
  • 17. 17 Achievement goals in the classroom (Ames & Archer, 1988) Manifestations of mastery and performance goals in the classroom context Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.4, p. 258)
  • 18. 18 Antecedents & consequences of the three achievement goals (Elliot & Church, 1997) Mastery goal Achievement motivation Performance- approach goal Performance- avoidance goal Competence expectancy Fear of failure Intrinsic motivation Graded performance .22 .26 -.34 .21 -.14 .41 .45 .31 .36 -.26 -.34 Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.5, p. 258)
  • 19. 19 Avoidance motivation & ill-being Fear of failure Perform- ance- avoidanc e goals LOW • Self-esteem • Personal control • Vitality • Life satisfaction • Psychological well-being Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 259-261)
  • 20. 20 Consistency vs. Dissonance Dissonance: Information and behavioral actions that suggest that, no, one is actually not a competent, moral and reasonable person. Consistency: Information and behavioral actions that confirm that, yes, one is a competent, moral and reasonable person. The near-universal self-view that one is a competent, moral, and reasonable person. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1, p. 241)
  • 21. 21  Dissonant belief ● Reduce importance ● Remove belief  Consonant belief ● Increase importance ● Add a new consonant belief  Dissonant belief ● Reduce importance ● Remove belief  Consonant belief ● Increase importance ● Add a new consonant belief Dissonance reduction strategies. Consistency vs. Dissonance Based on Reeve (2015, p. 262)
  • 22. 22Based on Reeve (2015, pp. 131-133) Choice Insufficient justification Effort justification New information Difficult choices may create dissonance. Seemingly spontaneous actions undertaken with little or no external prompting then require cognitive justification. Extreme behaviours which require considerable effort breed extreme beliefs in order to justify the effort. As you collect new information, you expose yourself to opportunities to contradict your beliefs. Consistency vs. Dissonance Dissonance-arousing situations.
  • 23. 23 Consistency vs. Dissonance Cognitive dissonance process. Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.6, p. 264) Dissonance reduced or eliminated Dissonance-reduction strategy implemented Dissonance motivation Produces inconsistency between cognitions Dissonance-arousing situational events
  • 25. 25 References  Ozur, E. M., & Bandura, A. (1990). Mechanisms governing empowerment effects: A self-efficacy analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 472-486.  Reeve, J. (2015). Understanding motivation and emotion (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.  Ryff, C. D. (1991). A tale of shifting horizons. Psychology and Aging, 6, 286- 295.  Ozur, E. M., & Bandura, A. (1990). Mechanisms governing empowerment effects: A self-efficacy analysis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 58, 472-486.  Reeve, J. (2015). Understanding motivation and emotion (6th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.  Ryff, C. D. (1991). A tale of shifting horizons. Psychology and Aging, 6, 286- 295. Note: Image credits are in the slide notes
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  1. Image source: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/wiki/File:Girl_with_styrofoam_swimming_board.jpg Image by: Tommy Wong, http://www.flickr.com/people/gracewong/ Image license: CC-by-A, http://www.flickr.com/people/gracewong/ Acknowledgements: This lecture is based in part on instructor resource slides from Wiley. Wednesday 13 September, 2017, 13:30-15:30, 12B2 7124-6665 Motivation and Emotion / G Centre for Applied Psychology Faculty of Health University of Canberra Bruce, ACT 2601, Australia ph: +61 2 6201 2536 [email_address] http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Motivation_and_emotion
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  3. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1 Four mindsets and their associated motivational systems, p. 241) Similar to mastery vs. performance orientation
  4. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1 Four mindsets and their associated motivational systems, p. 241) Regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997, 1998) Similar to BAS/BIS orientation.
  5. Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2a Antecedents and consequences of the Promotion Mindset, p. 241)
  6. Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.2b Antecedents and consequences of the Prevention Mindset, p. 241)
  7. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1 Four mindsets and their associated motivational systems, p. 241) Similar to openness personality trait
  8. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.4 Manifestations of mastery and performance goals in the classroom context, p. 258)
  9. Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.5 Antecedents & consequences of the three achievement goals, p. 258)
  10. Based on Reeve (2015, Table 9.1 Four mindsets and their associated motivational systems, p. 241)
  11. Based on Reeve (2015, Figure 9.6 Cognitive dissonance process, p. 264)
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