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Validation of Three Measures of Fear of Success
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1977
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Allison FearFoss FearSelf-efficacy TheoryBehavioral SciencesExperimental PsychopathologyPsychological Co-morbiditiesPsychiatryBehavioral OutcomePsychosocial DeterminantSuccess QuestionnaireFear AppealsMotivationPsychologyThree MeasuresSocial SciencesPsychometricsPsychosocial ResearchPsychopathology
Three new instruments designed to measure fear of success are the Horner, Tresemer, Berens, and Watson empirically derived fantasy-based scoring system, the Pappo Fear of Success Questionnaire (FOS) and the Zuckerman and Allison Fear of Success Scale (FOSS). In the absence of evidence that scores on these instruments are positively correlated or that the instruments do not measure fear of failure, correlations were calculated between these three instruments and between these instruments and the Alpert-Haber Debilitating Anxiety Scale (DAS). It was found that only the FOS and FOSS fear of success instruments were correlated positively and significantly. However, all three fear of success instruments were correlated positively at a significant level with the DAS.
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