APS
30th APS Annual Convention · 2018
You Are Performing Below Average: The Effect of Shame-Inducing Feedback on Performance
- Kristiana Feeser
Southern Illinois University - Julie Partridge
Southern Illinois University
Abstract
Participants engaged in a novel motor behavior task in which their feedback was either shame inducing or neutral. Factors evaluated included: performance on a rotary pursuit task, motivation, shame-proneness, guilt-proneness, fixing behaviors, use of optional practice, legitimacy of authority, and believability of feedback.
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