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Request for Data: Economic Status and Avoidance Motivation

Dear Colleagues,

My graduate student, Karen Gilbert, and I are conducting a meta-analysis on the association between economic status and avoidance motivation. Our aim is to include as many published and unpublished studies in our meta-analysis as possible, and we are hoping that researchers who have collected data on these constructs will contribute estimates to our meta-analysis.

Any published or unpublished data that includes the following variables would be relevant to our meta-analysis:

At least one of the following measures of economic status:

  • Income
  • Social status
  • Social class

And at least one of the following measures of avoidance motivation:

  • Performance-avoidance goals
  • Mastery-avoidance goals
  • Avoidance social goals
  • Avoidance personal goals
  • Fear of failure
  • Fear of rejection
  • Fear of loss of power
  • Prevention focus (as assessed by the General Regulatory Focus Questionnaire)
  • Behavioral inhibition system sensitivity

Please contact me if you have studies relevant for this meta-analysis that you would be willing to share. All studies included in the meta-analysis will be appropriately cited; please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Many thanks,
Andrew Elliot
University of Rochester

andrew.elliot@rochester.edu

 

 

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