Achievement Motivation Flashcards
What is achievement motivation?
- The desire to succeed minus the fear of failure.
What were the 2 personality types Atkinson suggested?
Approach behaviour - approaches competition with enthusiasm: asks to take the penalty.
Avoidance behaviour - tries to avoid the competition: at the back of the group for penalties.
NACH (need to achieve) Characteristics.
Approach behaviour
- Welcome competition
- They take risks
- Task persistant
- Welcome feedback and evaluation
- Confident
- Attribute success internally
- Base their actions on seeking pride and satisfaction from their performance
NAF (need to avoid failure) Characteristics.
Avoidance behvaiour
- Avoid competition
- Take the easy option
- Give up easily
- Do not like feedback and evaluation
- Do not take responsibility for their actions.
What determines NACH and NAF?
- Approach behaviour depends on the interaction of personality and the situation.
- The need to achieve or avoid failure are situation specific.
Personality
- Need to achieve of avoid failure
- Introvert or extrovert
- Confidence
- Innate or developed
- Aggression/Arousal/Anxiety
Situation
- Probability of success - easy or hard
- Incentive value - High or low incentive
- Familiar or unfamiliar environment
- High risk = high reward
Define interaction.
The combination of the situational and personality factors that decide the level of achievement motivation.
How can you develop the need to achieve?
- Attribute success internally: tell the player that success is due to them, their effort, technique and skills
- Use reinforcement: a coach could offer praise and rewards to players who do well or achieve goals, this maintains motivation and promotes task persistence.
- Set goals: should be realistic and achievable so that satisfaction is gained, process or outcome goals.
- Improve confidence/self - efficacy
- Allow success: encourage belief and motivation to imprive confidence by setting easy drills.
What is the achievement goal theory?
- Motivation and task persistence depend on the type of goals set and how their success is measured.
Task related
- measure the process of success against the performers own standards.
- regardless of the result success can be achieved and confidence maintained.
Outcome related
- doesn’t matter how the result is achieved as long as the goal is reached.
- if the performer succeeds pride and satisfaction are maintained.
- if they fail confidence and motivation can be lowered