Defensive Pessimism (original) (raw)

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The construct is a cognitive strategy employed to manage anxiety generated in the anticipation of stressful events. The strategy enables users to defend against the impact of failure on their self-worth because they lower their performance expectations to an unrealistic level. In everyday language, these individuals simply don’t get their hopes up.

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The term defensive pessimism(DP) was first used in the 1980s by Nancy Cantor and Julie Norem, who were conducting experiments with undergraduate students performing stressful laboratory tasks such as anagrams, math problems, and puzzle tracing. Defensive pessimists were simultaneously motivated by desire to avoid failure and motivation to achieve success. Using the strategy of defensive pessimism enabled them to manage their anxiety and increase perceptions of control. The construct is considered most germane to performance domains where systematic relationships exist among anxiety, effort, and outcomes. Research in...

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  1. College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, TN, USA
    Sandra P. Thomas

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  1. Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA
    Virgil Zeigler-Hill
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    Todd K. Shackelford

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  1. Lakehead University, Orillia, Canada
    Beth A. Visser

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