Can't see the forest for the trees: Time poverty influences construal level and the moderating role of autonomous versus controlled motivation

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Yue Yuan, Xiaomin Sun
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Abstract

In today's fast-paced world, increasing numbers of individuals face time poverty, i.e., having too much to do and not enough time. The current research conducted six studies (total valid N = 1307) examining whether time poverty influences individuals' construal levels and the moderating role of individuals' motivations towards what they do. The results consistently suggest that time poverty leads individuals to adopt more concrete construal regardless of whether time poverty was measured (Study 1) or manipulated either by a scenario (Studies 2a, 3–5) or by a recall task (Study 2b). Concrete construal prioritizes the “how” over the “why” aspect of actions (Studies 1 and 2a) and emphasizes secondary rather than primary features of options (Studies 2b, 3–5). Meanwhile, the results supported the moderating role of motivations (Studies 3–5). Specifically, compared with those experiencing time poverty due to too many things they “have-to” do (controlled motivation), those experiencing time poverty because of too many things they “want-to” do (autonomous motivation) demonstrated weaker tendencies towards adopting concrete construal. Taken together, our findings contribute to the growing literature on how the chronic perception of time poverty shapes the way people feel, think and do.

只见树木,不见森林:时间贫乏对构想水平的影响以及自主动机与受控动机的调节作用。
在当今快节奏的世界中,越来越多的人面临着时间贫乏的问题,即有太多的事情要做,却没有足够的时间。本研究共进行了六项研究(有效样本数共计 1307 个),探讨时间贫乏是否会影响个人的构念水平,以及个人做事动机的调节作用。研究结果一致表明,无论对时间贫困进行测量(研究 1),还是通过情景(研究 2a、3-5)或回忆任务(研究 2b)进行操纵,时间贫困都会导致个体采用更具体的构念。具体构思优先考虑行动的 "如何 "而非 "为什么 "方面(研究 1 和 2a),强调选项的次要而非主要特征(研究 2b、3-5)。同时,研究结果支持动机的调节作用(研究 3-5)。具体来说,与那些因 "必须 "做的事情太多(受控动机)而导致时间贫乏的人相比,那些因 "想要 "做的事情太多(自主动机)而导致时间贫乏的人表现出较弱的采用具体构解的倾向。综上所述,我们的研究结果为越来越多的关于时间贫乏的长期感知如何影响人们的感觉、思维和行为方式的文献做出了贡献。
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CiteScore
9.50
自引率
7.40%
发文量
85
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Social Psychology publishes work from scholars based in all parts of the world, and manuscripts that present data on a wide range of populations inside and outside the UK. It publishes original papers in all areas of social psychology including: • social cognition • attitudes • group processes • social influence • intergroup relations • self and identity • nonverbal communication • social psychological aspects of personality, affect and emotion • language and discourse Submissions addressing these topics from a variety of approaches and methods, both quantitative and qualitative are welcomed. We publish papers of the following kinds: • empirical papers that address theoretical issues; • theoretical papers, including analyses of existing social psychological theories and presentations of theoretical innovations, extensions, or integrations; • review papers that provide an evaluation of work within a given area of social psychology and that present proposals for further research in that area; • methodological papers concerning issues that are particularly relevant to a wide range of social psychologists; • an invited agenda article as the first article in the first part of every volume. The editorial team aims to handle papers as efficiently as possible. In 2016, papers were triaged within less than a week, and the average turnaround time from receipt of the manuscript to first decision sent back to the authors was 47 days.
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