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Title: Tendency to self-handicapping in the situation of expected failure
Authors: Smederevac Snežana 
Novović Zdenka 
Milin Petar
Janičić Bojan 
Pajić, Dejan 
Biro Mikloš
Keywords: Self-handicapping strategies, self-esteem, self-concept, depression, anxiety
Issue Date: 2003
Journal: Psihologija
Abstract: he basic objective of this research is to determine what type of self- handicapping strategies subjects will use when they face potential failure, under the condition that they have the possibility of strategy choice. Another research objective is directed to the research of relation between the selected self-handicapping strategy and personality characteristics. 120 student of the second and third year of the Department of psychology, University of Novi Sad has been taken into sample. In the first research stage, all students administrared a series of personality self-report tests. In the second experiment stage, the participants were divided into four groups, on the basis of two criteria: the solvability of intelligence test tasks and the presence of hampering factors during task solving. The research results show that there are at least two types of self- handicapping strategies. One type is used by the majority of people when found in the situation where potential failure is expected. It refers to searching for alibis in external circumstances and it is probably the reflection of sound tendencies of facing possible consequences of information on one’s own incompetence. Another type of strategies presents consistent behaviour pattern, determined by the higher degree of adverse affectivity and negative image of oneself, and it is manifested in the use of poor psychophysical condition as the alibi for failure.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/16290
ISSN: 0048-5705
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
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