Title of article :
The object of my protection: Shielding fundamental motives from the implicit motivational influence of others
Author/Authors :
Leander، نويسنده , , N. Pontus and Shah، نويسنده , , James Y. and Chartrand، نويسنده , , Tanya L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
10
From page :
1078
To page :
1087
Abstract :
Goal shielding theory suggests that oneʹs focal pursuits automatically inhibit the activation of interfering goals (Shah, Friedman, & Kruglanski, 2002); however, it is not entirely clear how individuals come to identify what constitutes “interfering”. Three studies examine how this identification process may be guided by fundamental social motives that individuals possess, particularly in social situations wherein goals are primed through mere exposure to othersʹ goal-directed behavior (“goal contagion”, Aarts, Gollwitzer, & Hassin, 2004). Participantsʹ fundamental motives for positive self-regard (Study 1), autonomy (Study 2), and distinctiveness (Study 3) were either manipulated or measured and participants read scenarios that manipulated the goal-directed behavior of a target other. Results indicated that participants inhibited the activation of goals being primed by others when the implicit influence interfered with their fundamental motives in some way. These findings suggest that fundamental motives can guide whether individuals will catch goals from others or shield themselves from such influences.
Keywords :
Contagion , social influence , Self-regulation , goal , Inhibition
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Record number :
1960045
Link To Document :
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