Persuading people to follow a behavioral recommendation can be attempted by outlining the negative consequences for those performing this behavior or by outlining the negative consequences for others. Prior research has shown that reminding people of money (e.g., touching money) leads to higher self-sufficiency resulting in more self-focused and less social behavior. Consequently, the authors show that touching money also affects the persuasiveness of arguments focusing on the self versus other people. After reading an argument outlining the negative consequences of a behavior (e.g., smoking) for the person performing that behavior (e.g., premature skin aging), participants reported stronger intentions to abstain from that behavior when the...
The self-sufficiency hypothesis suggests that priming individuals with money makes them focus more s...
Nine studies find that people believe their money has greater purchasing power than the same quantit...
For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great v...
Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
Monetary reminders have been shown to discourage people from affiliating with others. We proposed su...
The present research tested two competing hypotheses: (1) as money cues activate an exchange orienta...
Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has re...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
ABSTRACT\ud INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIAL\ud PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY\ud by\ud Jason Anthony Tate\...
According to the research conducted by Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006, 2008), reminders of money cause ...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
ABSTRACT—People often get what they want from the social system, and that process is aided by social...
The self-sufficiency hypothesis suggests that priming individuals with money makes them focus more s...
Nine studies find that people believe their money has greater purchasing power than the same quantit...
For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great v...
Money has been said to change people’s motivation (mainly for the better) and their behavior toward ...
Research on the persuasive power of money has focused on money's instrumental function, and thus add...
Monetary reminders have been shown to discourage people from affiliating with others. We proposed su...
The present research tested two competing hypotheses: (1) as money cues activate an exchange orienta...
Item does not contain fulltextA thriving field of inquiry, the psychological science of money has re...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
ABSTRACT\ud INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIAL\ud PSYCHOLOGY OF MONEY\ud by\ud Jason Anthony Tate\...
According to the research conducted by Vohs, Mead, and Goode (2006, 2008), reminders of money cause ...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
As one of the greatest inventions, money has brought profound changes and convenience to economic tr...
The social dilemma may contain, within the individual, a self-control conflict between urges to act ...
ABSTRACT—People often get what they want from the social system, and that process is aided by social...
The self-sufficiency hypothesis suggests that priming individuals with money makes them focus more s...
Nine studies find that people believe their money has greater purchasing power than the same quantit...
For eons many have hypothesized the corrupting influence of money, and yet, there has been a great v...