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AuthorJami A. Unger
TitleExamining the Effects of Achievement Events on Children's Positive and Negative Affect
DepartmentPsychology
AdvisorStephanie A. Little
Year2007
HonorsDepartmental Honors
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AbstractThe current study examined the effects of achievement orientation and events (positive and negative) on positive and negative affect in 71 fifth and sixth graders. Participants completed self-report and drawing measures of affect before (T1) and after (T2) playing Connect Four, as well as a measure of achievement orientation (T1). Level of achievement orientation interacted with the outcome (win/lose) to predict T2 proud affect and movement of drawings from T1 to T2. Children with higher levels of achievement orientation reported more proud affect after winning than did children with lower levels of achievement orientation. Moreover, among winners, high achievement orientation participants' drawings moved more to the right at T2 than did participants with low levels of achievement orientation, indicating greater left hemisphere activation.

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