Achievement Motivation Flashcards
Definition of achievement motivation
The desire with which competitive situations are approached or avoided.
Summed up as ‘the desire to succeed minus the fear of failure’.
Atkinson 2 type personality
Atkinson suggested 2 personality types
■ 1- Approach Behaviour: Approaches competition with enthusiasm- asks to take the penalty
■ 2- Avoidance Behaviour: Tries to avoid the competition- at the back of the group for the penalties
Approach behaviour
NACH ■ The need to achieve. ■ Welcome competition. ■ They take risks. ■ Welcome feedback and evaluation. ■ Like a challenge. ■ Task Persistent- Try harder after failure. ■ Confident ■ Attribute success internally ■ Base their actions on seeking pride and satisfaction from their performance
Avoidance behaviour
NAF ■ The need to avoid failure. ■ Avoid competition. ■ Take the easy option. ■ Give up easily. ■ Do not like feedback or evaluation ■ Do not take responsibility for their actions
What is interaction
The combination of the situational and personality factors that decide the level of achievement motivation
Characteristics of personality in approach
Need to achieve or avoid failure Introvert or Extrovert Confidence Innate or developed Aggression/ Arousal/ Anxiety
Characteristics of situation in approach
Probability of Success- Easy or Hard
Incentive Value- High or low incentive
Familiar or unfamiliar environment
High Risk = High Reward
How to 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-
- Goals should be realistic and achievable which means satisfaction is gained
- Process or Outcome Goals
■Improve confidence/self-efficacy-
■Allow Success-
- Encourage belief and motivation to improve confidence by setting easy drills
Achievement goal theory
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