Frontiers in Psychology (Oct 2021)

Validation of the Need for Competing Inventory

  • Jesper B. Bugten,
  • Ricardo G. Lugo,
  • Karl Steptoe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.721903
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Past studies have been conducted on competitiveness and achievement orientation as two noncooperative explanations for achievement motivation and achievement behavior. But a complimentary representation of a competitive-achievement orientation has yet to be explored. This paper developed and validated the need for competing inventory (NCI), and further investigated its relations with achievement orientation, emotional assessment, self-efficacy, grit, anxiety, and flow. The results from the present study support the theoretical construct of the need for competing, in the hope that it will provide a solid foundation for a competitive-achievement orientation, which is suggested to play a significant role in competitive achievement behavior. It is anticipated that the results from the present study will open a debate for including a competitive-achievement orientation in future research with the aim for a stronger predictor for achievement behavior.

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