当你的目标激励我的目标时:努力、个人价值和推理在目标传染中的作用。

Katja Corcoran, Hilmar Brohmer, Lisa V Eckerstorfer, Silvia Macher
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摘要

观察别人会影响我们的行为。在一定条件下,它激励我们为与他人相同的目标而奋斗。这种目标传染之所以发生,是因为一个人首先自动地推断出目标,然后把它作为自己的目标。通过三个实验(共840名大学生),我们考察了个人目标价值和被观察者努力对目标传染的调节作用,并通过目标推理对目标传染进行调节。在所有三个实验中,参与者都读了一个关于一个学生的简短故事,这个学生要么想赚钱(目标目标),要么想实习(控制目标),并期望表现出或多或少的努力。在研究1a和b中,目标推断是因变量,而在研究2中,我们考虑了完全的调节-中介模型,并测量了参与者追求赚钱目标的强烈程度。我们的目标是在这两步过程中找到版主。我们假设高努力会增加目标推理,而个人目标价值则会加强目标推理与目标采纳之间的关系。在实验中,我们确实发现了明确和自发的证据,但没有发现内隐目标推理的证据。此外,在不同的条件和不同的目标值下,参与者追求赚钱的程度并没有不同。综上所述,既不支持有调节的中介过程,也不支持基本目标传染效应。根据其他已发表的关于目标传染和当前复制危机的研究结果进行了讨论。
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When your goals inspire my goals: the role of effort, personal value, and inference in goal contagion.

When your goals inspire my goals: the role of effort, personal value, and inference in goal contagion.

When your goals inspire my goals: the role of effort, personal value, and inference in goal contagion.

When your goals inspire my goals: the role of effort, personal value, and inference in goal contagion.

Just observing other people can influence what we do. Under certain conditions, it inspires us to strive for the same goal as the other person. Such goal contagion occurs, because one first automatically infers the goal and then adopts it for oneself. In a series of three experiments (overall N = 840 university students), we investigated personal goal value and the observed person's effort as moderators of goal contagion, which is mediated by goal inference. In all three experiments, participants read a brief story about a student who either wants to earn money (target goal) or to do an internship (control) and expects to show much or little effort. In Studies 1a and b, goal inference was the dependent variable, whereas in Study 2, we considered the full moderated-mediation model and measured how strongly participants pursue the goal to earn money. We aimed at locating the moderators within this two-step process. We hypothesized that high effort increases goal inference, whereas personal goal value strengthens the relationship between goal inference and goal adoption. Across experiments, we did find evidence for explicit and spontaneous, but not for implicit goal inference. Furthermore, participants did not pursue to earn money to a different degree across conditions and different degrees of goal value. Taken together, neither the moderated-mediation process nor the basic goal contagion effect was supported. Results are discussed in the light of other published studies on goal contagion and the current Replication Crisis.

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Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology Psychology-Social Psychology
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