Authors
Kenneth G DeMarree, Chris Loersch, Pablo Briñol, Richard E Petty, B Keith Payne, Derek D Rucker
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Volume
38
Issue
12
Pages
1659-1670
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Past research has found that primes can automatically initiate unconscious goal striving. Recent models of priming have suggested that this effect can be moderated by validation processes. According to a goal-validation perspective, primes should cause changes in one’s motivational state to the extent people have confidence in the prime-related mental content. Across three experiments, we provided the first direct empirical evidence for this goal-validation account. Using a variety of goal priming manipulations (cooperation vs. competition, achievement, and self-improvement vs. saving money) and validity inductions (power, ease, and writing about confidence), we demonstrated that the impact of goal primes on behavior occurs to a greater extent when conditions foster confidence (vs. doubt) in mental contents. Indeed, when conditions foster doubt, goal priming effects are eliminated or counter to the implications …
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