Author:
Stamovlasis Dimitrios,Stavropoulou Georgia,Karastergiou Eleni
Abstract
Background: achievement goal theory provides an explanatory framework for students’ academic behavior. Reports on performance-avoidance goal orientation have not always been consistent and satisfactorily interpreted.
Aims: This study aimed to explore the relation between students’ performance-avoidance goal orientation and self-efficacy by fostering the nonlinear perspective.
Methods: In the empirical data cusp catastrophe analysis was applied.
Results: The nonlinear model was superior to the linear alternatives and the performance -avoidance goal acted as the bifurcation variable.
Conclusions: The behavior of peformce-avoidance is explained as bifurcation factor, signifying a nonlinear system and supporting the complex dynamical system theory (CDS).