Contingencies of SelfWorth and Achievement Goals Predictors of

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Contingencies of Self-Worth and Achievement Goals: Predictors of Friendship Satisfaction Amy K. Till Hanover

Contingencies of Self-Worth and Achievement Goals: Predictors of Friendship Satisfaction Amy K. Till Hanover College

Friendship n Studies show that friends are similar on several demographic and behavioral characteristics

Friendship n Studies show that friends are similar on several demographic and behavioral characteristics (e. g. Berndt, 1999). n Little research has been conducted on whether friends share similar beliefs or whether these similarities predict friendship satisfaction (e. g. Ryan, 2001).

Contingencies of Self-Worth n CSW represent domains in which people want to succeed (Crocker

Contingencies of Self-Worth n CSW represent domains in which people want to succeed (Crocker et al. , 2003). n CSW predict the types of activities in which people engage (Crocker, 2002). n Example: Sara bases her self-worth on God’s Love and often goes on mission trips.

Contingencies of Self-Worth Approval from Others n Physical Appearance n School Competency n Family

Contingencies of Self-Worth Approval from Others n Physical Appearance n School Competency n Family Support n God’s Love n Competition n Virtue n

Achievement Goals n Achievement goals represent a person’s immediate achievement-related focus (Eccles et al.

Achievement Goals n Achievement goals represent a person’s immediate achievement-related focus (Eccles et al. , 1998). n Achievement goals predict the types of activities in which people engage (Ames, 1992). n Example: Bob wants to get an A in his classes, so he studies for many hours every day.

Types of Achievement Goals n Work Avoidance Goals n Performance Goals n Mastery Goals

Types of Achievement Goals n Work Avoidance Goals n Performance Goals n Mastery Goals

Friendship Satisfaction Happiness n Intimacy Lack of Conflict n n Example: Katie and Jamie

Friendship Satisfaction Happiness n Intimacy Lack of Conflict n n Example: Katie and Jamie both base their selfworth on physical appearance; therefore, they spend time shopping and grooming together. Their similarity makes them feel happy in their friendship.

Research Questions 1. Do friends share similar beliefs? 2. Do friends with similar beliefs

Research Questions 1. Do friends share similar beliefs? 2. Do friends with similar beliefs have higher rates of friendship satisfaction than friends with different beliefs? 3. Are some discrepancies in beliefs more important in determining friendship satisfaction than others?

Participants n Small, Midwestern Liberal Arts College n Participants: 80 Total Males = 18

Participants n Small, Midwestern Liberal Arts College n Participants: 80 Total Males = 18 Females = 62 n n n Friendship Pairs: 40 Total Same-sex = 38 Different-sex = 2 n n n Age Range: 18 -22 years old

Measures CSW: 35 -item questionnaire Example: “I feel worthwhile when I have God’s love.

Measures CSW: 35 -item questionnaire Example: “I feel worthwhile when I have God’s love. ” Goals: 15 -item questionnaire Example: “I want to feel involved in the process of learning. ” Satisfaction: 13 -item questionnaire Example: “My friend cares about my feelings. ”

Internal Reliability Contingencies of Self-Worth Friend A Friend B Approval from Others α =.

Internal Reliability Contingencies of Self-Worth Friend A Friend B Approval from Others α =. 85 α =. 87 Physical Appearance α =. 77 α =. 80 School Competency α =. 92 α =. 87 Family Support α =. 71 α =. 82 God’s Love α =. 96 Competition α =. 91 α =. 86 Virtue α =. 92 α =. 78

Internal Reliability Achievement Goals Performance Goals Friend A α =. 75 Friend B α

Internal Reliability Achievement Goals Performance Goals Friend A α =. 75 Friend B α =. 90 Work Avoidance α =. 58 α =. 57 Mastery Goals α =. 84 α =. 87 Friendship Satisfaction Friend A α =. 74 Friend B α =. 70

Similarities in Contingencies of Self-Worth n n Approval: r =. 44, p =. 004

Similarities in Contingencies of Self-Worth n n Approval: r =. 44, p =. 004 Virtue: r =. 32, p =. 04 Appearance: r =. 28, p =. 07 God’s Love: r =. 27, p =. 09

Similarities in Achievement Goals n Performance Goals: r =. 43, p =. 01 Work

Similarities in Achievement Goals n Performance Goals: r =. 43, p =. 01 Work Avoidance: r =. 35, p =. 03 n Mastery Goals: r =. 30, p =. 06 n

Similarity and Friendship Duration n Will friends be more likely to have similar beliefs

Similarity and Friendship Duration n Will friends be more likely to have similar beliefs the longer they are friends? n Created two categories: n n Short Duration: < 24 months (n = 19) Long Duration: > 24 months (n = 21)

Similarity and Friendship Duration Approval from Others Short Duration: Long Duration: . 03 .

Similarity and Friendship Duration Approval from Others Short Duration: Long Duration: . 03 . 69*** z = -2. 38, p =. 01

Similarity and Friendship Satisfaction n Work Avoidance Goals: r = -. 33, p =.

Similarity and Friendship Satisfaction n Work Avoidance Goals: r = -. 33, p =. 04 n A possible explanation: Friends who avoid their schoolwork may feel badly about themselves, which could negatively affect their friendship.

Discussion n Results indicate that friends share some CSW and some achievement goals. n

Discussion n Results indicate that friends share some CSW and some achievement goals. n Results do not support the hypothesis that similarity predicts satisfaction. n Friends should not be similar in all beliefs and similarities should not always predict satisfaction.

Future Research n Measure both the friends’ beliefs and the activities in which they

Future Research n Measure both the friends’ beliefs and the activities in which they participate in order to get an internal and external view of friendships.

Questions

Questions