Abstract

A field experiment was conducted using 60 subscription processors to assess a variety of potentially mediating variables in the relation of feedback source, specificity, and sign to task performance. The results demonstrate that feedback source and specificity were related to performance but sign was not. In addition, feedback sign was found to indirectly influence performance through the mediating effect of an individual's self-efficacy expectations.

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