‘Self-Regulatory Focus Theory’ And Leadership - IELTS Listening Answers & Explanations
From Cambridge IELTS 10 Academic Listening Test 3 · Part 4 · Questions 31–40
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‘Self-regulatory focus theory’ and leadership
Self-regulatory focus theory
People’s focus is to approach pleasure or avoid pain
Promotion goals focus on 31
Prevention goals emphasise avoiding punishment
Factors that affect people’s focus
The Chronic Factor
- comes from one’s 32
The 33 Factor
- we are more likely to focus on promotion goals when with a 34
- we are more likely to focus on prevention goals with our boss
How people’s focus affects them
Promotion Focus: People think about an ideal version of themselves, their 35 and their gains.
Prevention Focus: People think about their ‘ought’ self and their obligations
Leaders
Leadership behaviour and 36 affects people’s focus
Transformational Leaders:
- pay special attention to the 37 of their followers
- passionately communicate a clear 38
- inspire promotion focus in followers
Transactional Leaders:
- create 39 to make expectations clear
- emphasise the results of a mistake
- inspire prevention focus in followers
Conclusion
Promotion Focus is good for jobs requiring 40
Prevention Focus is good for work such as a surgeon
Leaders’ actions affect which focus people use
Answers & Explanations Summary
| # | Answer | Evidence | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q31 | achievement / achievements | Promotion goals in different life situations emphasise achievement. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript tells us that promotion goals are focused on achieving something. Answer Explanation: The answer 'achievement' means reaching a goal or making progress. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer 'achievement' is right because the excerpt explains that promotion goals are all about accomplishing something, which is the definition of achievement. |
| Q32 | personality / character | This factor is connected to a person’s personality and says that each person has a basic tendency to either focus more on promotion goals or focus more on prevention goals as part of his or her personality. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript explains that each person has a natural way of thinking that affects how they focus on goals. Some people naturally like to seek out good things (promotion goals), while others try to avoid bad things (prevention goals). This natural way of thinking comes from their personality. Answer Explanation: The answer mentions 'personality' and 'character'. This means that the differences in how people focus on their goals are based on who they are as individuals. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'personality' because the transcript states that a person’s basic tendency to focus on promotion or prevention is connected to their personality. This indicates that individual traits shape their goal focus. |
| Q33 | Situational | Second, there is a situational factor which means that the context we are in can make us more likely to focus on one set of goals or the other. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that there is a factor based on the situation we are in. This factor can make us focus more on either promotion goals or prevention goals depending on the context. Answer Explanation: The answer 'Situational' means that the way we act or feel can change based on our environment or surroundings. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'Situational' because it describes how our focus can change due to different situations. This matches what is said in the excerpt about how the context we are in can influence which goals we pay attention to. |
| Q34 | friend | For example, we are more likely to be thinking about pleasure and to have promotion goals when we are spending time with a friend. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that when we are with a friend, we are more likely to focus on pleasure and have goals that aim for good things. Answer Explanation: The answer 'friend' means a person we like and enjoy spending time with. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'friend' because the excerpt says that spending time with a friend makes us think about good things and achieving positive outcomes. This reflects a promotion focus, which emphasizes seeking pleasure and reaching goals. |
| Q35 | aspirations / ambitions | For example, when focusing on promotion goals, people consider their ideal self, their aspirations and gains. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how people think about their desires and what they want to achieve when they focus on promotion goals. Answer Explanation: The answer 'aspirations' means the hopes and dreams that people have. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer fits perfectly with the context of the excerpt mentioning that when people focus on promotion goals, they consider their ideal self, aspirations (hopes and dreams), and gains. 'Aspirations' in this context refers to what people aim to achieve or become, aligning well with the theme of setting goals and striving for success. |
| Q36 | style | Now that I have talked about the two focuses and how they affect people, I want to look at the idea that the way leaders behave, or their style of leading, can affect the focus that followers adopt in a specific situation. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how leaders' behavior, specifically their way of leading or their style, can influence the focus that their followers have in a given situation. Answer Explanation: The answer refers to the 'style' of leaders as a key factor that affects the focus of their followers. Reason For Correctness: The answer is correct because in the excerpt, it is mentioned that leaders' behavior or their style of leading impacts the focus of their followers. Understanding and adapting to different leadership styles can help leaders influence whether their followers adopt a promotion or prevention focus. |
| Q37 | development | Transformational leaders, when interacting with their followers, focus on their development. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript means that leaders who are transformational pay attention to helping their followers improve and grow. Answer Explanation: The answer means 'development' or helping someone improve and grow. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer matches the concept of leaders focusing on the development (improvement and growth) of their followers as explained in the given excerpt. |
| Q38 | vision | Their speech is passionate and conveys a definitive vision. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how their speech is full of strong feelings and shows a clear plan or idea for the future. Answer Explanation: The answer is 'vision', which means having a clear idea of what you want to achieve or where you want to go. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'vision' because transformational leaders are known for communicating a clear 'vision' to inspire others. This helps their followers focus on positive goals and possibilities. |
| Q39 | structures | In contrast, transactional leaders focus on developing clear structures that tell their followers exactly what is expected of them. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript talks about how some leaders focus on creating clear rules or guidelines for their followers. Answer Explanation: The answer 'structures' refers to these clear rules or guidelines that transactional leaders create for their followers. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'structures' because it directly relates to the concept of setting clear expectations mentioned in the excerpt. In the context of leadership, having clear structures helps followers know what is expected of them in terms of tasks and performance. |
| Q40 | innovation / innovations | For a designer who works in a field where a lot of innovation is needed, a promotion focus is probably better. | Excerpt/Transcript Explanation: The transcript says that a designer who has to come up with fresh ideas needs to focus on achieving something good. Answer Explanation: The answer, 'innovation', means creating something new and different. Reason For Correctness: The correct answer is 'innovation' because the transcript says a designer needs a promotion focus. The notes say that promotion focus is good for jobs requiring innovation. Therefore the answer 'innovation' is correct. |
Transcript
Today, I want to talk about self-regulatory focus theory and how the actions of leaders can affect the way followers approach different situations. Self-regulatory focus theory is a theory developed by Tori Higgins. He says that a person’ focus at any given time is to either approach pleasure or avoid pain. These are two basic motivations that each and every one of us has, and they cause us to have different kinds of goals. Promotion goals in different life situations emphasise achievement. Prevention goals are oriented towards the avoidance of punishment.
In a specific situation, our thoughts might focus more on promotion goals or more on prevention goals. The theory suggests that two factors affect which goals we are focusing on. First, there is a chronic factor. This factor is connected to a person’s personality and says that each person has a basic tendency to either focus more on promotion goals or focus more on prevention goals as part of his or her personality. Second, there is a situational factor which means that the context we are in can make us more likely to focus on one set of goals or the other. For example, we are more likely to be thinking about pleasure and to have promotion goals when we are spending time with a friend. In contrast, if we are working on an important project for our boss, we are more likely to try to avoid making mistakes and therefore have more prevention goals in our mind.
Research has shown that the goals we are focusing on at a given time affect the way we think. For example, when focusing on promotion goals, people consider their ideal self, their aspirations and gains. They don’t think about what they can lose, so they think in a happier mode. They feel more inspired to change.
When people are focusing on prevention goals, they think about their “ought” self. What are they supposed to be? What are people expecting from them? They consider their obligations to others. As a result, they experience more anxiety and try to avoid situations where they could lose.
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Now that I have talked about the two focuses and how they affect people, I want to look at the idea that the way leaders behave, or their style of leading, can affect the focus that followers adopt in a specific situation. In talking about leadership, we often mention transformational leaders and transactional leaders. Transformational leaders, when interacting with their followers, focus on their development. In their words and actions transformational leaders highlight change. Their speech is passionate and conveys a definitive vision. All of these things can encourage followers to think about what could be. In other words, they inspire a promotion focus in their followers.
In contrast, transactional leaders focus on developing clear structures that tell their followers exactly what is expected of them. While they do explain the rewards people will get for following orders, they emphasise more how a follower will be punished or that a follower won’t get rewarded if his or her behaviour doesn’t change. In short, they emphasise the consequences of making a mistake. This emphasis will clearly lead followers to focus on avoiding punishment and problems. This is clearly a prevention focus.
In conclusion, it is important to understand that one focus is not necessarily better than the other one. For a designer who works in a field where a lot of innovation is needed, a promotion focus is probably better. In contrast, a prevention focus which causes people to work more cautiously and produce higher quality work might be very appropriate for a job like a surgeon, for example. The main point of the research, though, is that the actions of leaders can greatly influence whether people approach a situation with more of a promotion focus or more of a prevention focus.
