The Study of Persistence

by N T Feather

Psychological Bulletin (Volume 59, Issue 2, pp. 94-115) 1962
  • Psychology

An analysis of basic approaches to the study of persistence indicates that trait oriented studies have difficulty in accounting for variation among situations. Conceptualizations of persistence as resistance to extinction have difficulty in accounting for individual differences. A more fruitful approach is to consider persistence as a motivational phenomenon, "where the theory of motivation considers interaction of both personality characteristics and situationally determined influences."