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Building a Practically Useful Theory of Goal Setting and Task Motivation
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Practically Useful TheoryBehavioral Decision MakingProject ManagementEducational PsychologyTask AnalysisTask MotivationEducationIndividual Decision MakingGoal SettingToother TheoriesSocial SciencesGoal-setting PsychologyPsychologyStudent MotivationManagementAchievement GoalBehavioral SciencesTask PerformanceMotivationMotivational TheoryTorontothe AuthorsAchievement MotivationTheexternal ValidityIncentive Model
University of TorontoThe authors summarize 35 years of empirical research ongoal-setting theory. They describe the core findings of thetheory, the mechanisms by which goals operate, modera-tors of goal effects, the relation of goals and satisfaction,and the role of goals as mediators of incentives. Theexternal validity and practical significance of goal-settingtheory are explained, and new directions in goal-settingresearch are discussed. The relationships of goal setting toother theories are described as are the theory’s limitations.
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