articleJournal of Educational PsychologyAug 1, 2008Closed access

On the measurement of achievement goals: Critique, illustration, and application.

University of Rochester · Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Abstract

The authors identified several specific problems with the measurement of achievement goals in the current literature and illustrated these problems, focusing primarily on A. J. Elliot and H. A. McGregor’s (2001) Achievement Goal Questionnaire (AGQ). They attended to these problems by creating the AGQ-Revised and conducting a study that examined the measure’s structural validity and predictive utility with 229 (76 male, 150 female, 3 unspecified) undergraduates. The hypothesized factor and dimensional structures of the measure were confirmed and shown to be superior to a host of alternatives. The predictions were nearly uniformly supported with regard to both the antecedents (need for achievement and fear of…

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  • Psychology
  • Academic achievement
  • Need for achievement
  • Achievement test
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Predictive validity
  • Developmental psychology
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