Resolving Sequential Self-Control Dilemmas: The Role of Pride and Guilt

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Julia Storch, Jing Wan, Koert van Ittersum
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Abstract

Extant evidence suggests that the two self-conscious emotions pride and guilt guide people's behavior in the context of self-control dilemmas. Pride and guilt are both outcomes of and antecedents to how people resolve self-control dilemmas. However, evidence on how pride and guilt motivate individuals to exert self-control is inconsistent. Based on the Expectancy Value Theory, we propose a conceptual framework to predict when and how pride and guilt can lead to increased or decreased self-control. One particularly important factor is the relatedness of the past and focal dilemmas: whether pride or guilt arises from a success or failure to exercise self-control in a domain related or unrelated to a focal self-control dilemma may determine people's motivation to exert self-control.
解决连续自我控制困境:自豪感和内疚感的作用
现有证据表明,自豪和内疚这两种自我意识情绪会在自我控制困境中指导人们的行为。自豪感和负罪感既是人们解决自我控制困境的结果,也是其前因后果。然而,关于自豪感和负罪感如何促使人们进行自我控制的证据并不一致。基于期望价值理论,我们提出了一个概念框架,用以预测自豪感和负罪感何时以及如何导致自我控制能力的增强或减弱。其中一个特别重要的因素是过去的困境与焦点困境之间的相关性:在与焦点自我控制困境相关或不相关的领域中行使自我控制的成功或失败所产生的自豪感或内疚感可能会决定人们行使自我控制的动机。
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Emotion Review
Emotion Review PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
3.70%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Emotion Review is a fully peer reviewed scholarly journal. It adheres to a blinded peer review process in which the reviewer"s name is routinely withheld from the author unless the reviewer requests a preference for their identity to be revealed. All manuscripts are reviewed initially by the Editors and only those papers that meet the scientific and editorial standards of the journal, and fit within the aims and scope of the journal, will be sent for outside review. Emotion Review will focus on ideas about emotion, with "emotion" broadly defined. The Review will publish articles presenting new theories, offering conceptual analyses, reviewing the literature, and debating and critiquing conceptual issues.
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