Journal article

Goals, Standards, and the Self: Reference Values Serving Different Functions

J Boldero, J Francis

Personality and Social Psychology Review | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2002

Abstract

We examine reference values used in self-regulation research and identify two functions they fulfill: a standard function and a goal function. The standard function occurs when a reference value represents a desired state for the self in the present whereas the goal function occurs when a reference value represents a desired state for the self in the future. We argue that different factors influence the emotional, motivational, and behavioral outcomes of these functions. The magnitude of any discrepancy with a "standard" is important, whereas for a "goal," the rate of discrepancy reduction, relative to an "expected" rate, is important. A review of the empirical literature supports these prop..

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