Achievement Goal Theory

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Achievement Goal Theory

Achievement Goal Theory is a conceptualization of motivation that identifies two types of achievement goals, task-oriented (see task orientation) and ego-oriented (see ego orientation), and that relates these to differences in individuals’ perceived ability for the task and their achievement behavior. This theory emerged from the work of educational psychologists and subsequently was modified for use in sports psychology as well.

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