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The Relationship Between Goal Orientation, Social Comparison Responses, Self-Efficacy, and Performance

2008

The present study examined whether social comparison responses (identification and contrast in social comparison) mediated the relationship between goal orientation (promotion and prevention) and self-efficacy, and whether self-efficacy was subsequently related with a better performance. As expected, the results showed that promotion-oriented individuals – who are focused on achieving success – had higher self-efficacy than prevention-oriented individuals – who are focused on avoiding failure. Only one of the social comparison responses had a mediating role. That is, the tendency to contrast oneself with others who were doing better mediated the relationship between a prevention goal orien…

AFFECTIVE CONSEQUENCESBurnoutACADEMIC-PERFORMANCEDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)social comparisonCompetence (human resources)General PsychologyMETAANALYSISSelf-efficacySocial comparison theoryCANCER-TREATMENTOUTCOMESROLE MODELSGoal orientationSocial perceptionMOTIVATIONGoal pursuitCOMPETENCECancer treatmentpromotion and prevention goalsBURNOUTPsychologySocial psychologyself-efficacyperformanceBEHAVIOR
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"Boga potrzeba panowie, gdy się na wojnę wybieracie", czyli o sztuce dobrego bojowania w nauczaniu Fabiana Birkowskiego

2020

In his writings, the Old-Polish preacher, Father Fabian Birkowski, many a time made references to reality of war, with which he was familiar due to his services as the camp chaplain. Thus, military motifs can be found in his sermons that were delivered on different occasions. He taught the art of good fighting by, among others, recalling the glorious memory of sons of the Crown, both members of clergy and laity, recollecting historic events from the history of the nation, propagating the cult of saints and preaching the Gospel on particular Sundays of the liturgical year, and all these issues are discussed in this paper. The role model of homo militans, which was created by Fabian Birkowski…

oratorstwohomo militansFabian Birkowskirole modelswzorce osobowekaznodziejstwoorationspreaching
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Finland: Success Through Equity—The Trajectories in PISA Performance

2020

AbstractThe Finnish education system has gone through an exciting developmental path from a follower into a role model. Also on the two-decade history of PISA studies, Finland’s performance has provided years of glory as of the world’s top-performing nation, but also a substantial decline. This chapter examines Finland’s educational outcomes in recent PISA-study and the trends across previous cycles. Boys’ more unsatisfactory performance and the increasing effect of students’ socio-economic background are clear predictors of the declining trend, but they can explain it only partly. Some of the other possible factors are discussed.

Equity (economics)Role model0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEconomics050301 educationDemographic economics050207 economicsGlory0503 education
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Parental role models and the decision to become self-employed: The moderating effect of personality

2010

This paper uses social learning theory to examine the influence of parental role models in entrepreneurial families. We distinguish between paternal and maternal role models and investigate how their influence on offsprings’ decision to become self-employed is moderated by personality, specifically the offsprings’ openness. We use data on 461 alumni from eight German universities. Our results show not only that the presence of a parental role model increases the likelihood that individuals become self-employed, but that the influence of role models also depends on the individual’s openness. We discuss the implications of our findings for research on entrepreneurial families, role models, an…

EntrepreneurshipEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectBusiness Management and Accounting(all)ModerationGeneral Business Management and Accountinglanguage.human_languageGermanRole modellanguageOpenness to experiencePersonalityPsychologySocial learning theorySocial psychologySelf-employmentmedia_commonSmall Business Economics
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“She is where I’d want to be in my career” : Youth athletes’ role models and their implications for career and identity construction

2019

Abstract Objectives While role models have been documented to play a vital role in adolescents’ career development and identity exploration, in sport psychology they remain an untapped resource. The present study drew on narrative inquiry to explore the patterns of role model selection by adolescent student-athletes and the narrative maps these role models provide for self-construction. As a second objective, the study sought to understand the impact of gender on the selection and meaning of role models. Method Eighteen Finnish student-athletes (10 women, eight men) aged 17-18 participated in conversational interviews. We analysed the data with thematic and structural narrative analyses. Re…

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Prode fanciulla: la formazione d’un modello di donna polacca nel Rinascimento. Esempio della biblica Giuditta

2019

The proposed topie concerns mainly social pedagogy and has already been discussed in Polish studies. The article concentrates mainly on the role model of a courageous woman, and to emphasize the characteristic meaning of fight, both the spiritual as well as armed, which is - according to the author of the text — a strong trend of interpreting national history and a characteristic element for edu- cation. It has led to the formation of a positive image of a woman-Christian heroine commemorated in next centuries.

courageous womanwoman in the 16th and 17th century Polish literatureJudith of Bethuliaa role model of a courageous woman
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At the Interface of National and Transnational: The Development of Finnish Policies against Domestic Violence in Terms of Gender Equality

2017

Although gender inequalities are the main social mechanisms behind the (re)production of domestic violence, policy responses to domestic violence as a gender-related problem vary at both the national and transnational levels. This article examines the interaction between national and transnational policies against domestic violence, focusing on how domestic violence is constructed as a gender-related problem in Finland, a Nordic welfare state that is often cited as a role model in gender equality. Using the conception of policies as historically changing and culturally specific discourses, this article offers an overview of the ways in which the perspective on domestic violence of the trans…

feminismsosiaalipolitiikkaperheväkivaltamedia_common.quotation_subjectviolence against womenhyvinvointipolitiikkaContext (language use)welfare policydomestic violence; violence against women; policy responses; gender equality; feminist movement; transnational perspective; interaction between national and transnational; social policy; welfare states; Finlandsocial policylcsh:Social SciencesfeminismiFeminist movementpolicy responsestransnational perspectivehyvinvointivaltiofeminist movementRole modelSuomi050602 political science & public administrationtransnationaalisuusSociologygender equalityFinlandmedia_commonSocial policytransnationalismdomestic violence05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesGender studiesWelfare stateta5142interaction between national and transnational0506 political sciencelcsh:Htasa-arvoequality (values)Transformative learning050903 gender studiesDomestic violencewelfare states0509 other social sciencesWelfareSocial Sciences
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Do social comparison and coping styles play a role in the development of burnout? Cross-sectional and longitudinal findings

2006

The present longitudinal research among 558 teachers focused on the role of upward comparisons (with others performing better), downward comparisons (with others performing worse), and coping styles in relation to burnout. Assessed were identification (recognizing oneself in the other) and contrast (seeing the other as a competitor) in upward and downward comparison. Cross-sectionally, downward identification and upward contrast were positively related to burnout and negatively related to a direct coping style, whereas upward identification was negatively related to burnout and positively related to a direct coping style. Downward identification was positively related to a palliative coping…

Social comparison theoryCANCER-TREATMENTOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)Job stressROLE MODELSSocial perceptionIMPACThealth care facilities manpower and serviceseducationFollow up studiesBurnoutSELFOccupational burnoutDevelopmental psychologyPredictive factorJOB STRESSTEACHER STRESShealth services administrationHEALTHPsychologyPREDICTORSApplied Psychologypsychological phenomena and processesJournal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
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A positive role model may stimulate career oriented behavior.

2007

This study examined the effects of social comparison among students in their final year of study. Participants were presented with a fictitious interview with a new graduate who was either successful or unsuccessful in the job market. Exposure to the successful target led to a higher degree of inspiration, identification, and proactive career behavior than did exposure to the unsuccessful target. The higher participants were in social comparison orientation (dispositional tendency to compare oneself with others), the more they identified with the targets and the more proactive career behavior they showed. This suggests that, overall, comparing oneself with others may inspire individuals to …

Social comparison theoryWORKSOCIAL COMPARISONSSocial comparison orientationSocial PsychologyIMPACTMEAFFECTIVE CONSEQUENCESeducationJob marketSELF-EVALUATIONShumanitiesDevelopmental psychologyNew graduateRole modelSelf evaluationPsychologySocial psychologySchool-to-work transitionJournal of Applied Social Psychology
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Investigation of University Students’ Perceptions of Their Educators as Role Models and Designers of Digitalized Curricula

2020

Higher education graduates need 21st-century skills, both learning skills and competences for working with technology. However, research indicates an insufficient integration of ICTs into teaching and learning. In this paper, we examine students’ perception of various technology-based issues: (a) ICT integration within a Slovenian university’s learning environment, (b) teachers as role models for ICT use, and (c) the processes of collaboration and creativity as integrative parts featured in learning technologies. We studied beliefs about the contribution of ICT use to teaching and learning as the primary factors influencing ICT integration. A one-way ANOVA revealed that students in teacher …

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