2 Seven experiments showed that the effects of social acceptance and social exclusion on self-regulatory performance depend on the prospect of future acceptance. Excluded participants showed decrements in self-regulation, but these decrements were eliminated if the self-regulation task was ostensibly a diagnostic indicator of the ability to get along with others. No such improvement was found when the task was presented as diagnostic of good health. Accepted participants, in contrast, performed relatively poorly when the task was framed as a diagnostic indicator of interpersonally attractive traits. Furthermore, poor performance among accepted participants was not due to self-handicapping or overconfidence. Offering accepted participants a ...
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Conformity is one of the most widely discussed principles in psychology, but while people often imit...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
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Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
In recent clinical psychology there has been an increasing tendency to link self-acceptance with the...
While research on cognitive control has addressed the effects that different forms of cognitive inte...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Conformity is one of the most widely discussed principles in psychology, but while people often imit...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Six experiments showed that being excluded or rejected caused decrements in self-regulation. In Expe...
Research and theory indicate that self-efficacy can be influenced by factors related to persuasion, ...
Current psychological research on self-esteem focuses on the various factors that give rise to feeli...
People high in rejection sensitivity (RS) anxiously expect rejection and are at risk for interperson...
This article focuses on social situations in which people are surprised about what is happening and ...
In 7 experiments, the authors manipulated social exclusion by telling people that they would end up ...
While high motivation to expand the self may lead to interest in cross-ethnic interactions, social s...
Because people are not in complete control of the physical and social environments they encounter in...
This paper argues that being in the Asch situation, where there is a felt need to conform to others’...
Contains fulltext : 204929.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In general, hum...
In recent clinical psychology there has been an increasing tendency to link self-acceptance with the...
While research on cognitive control has addressed the effects that different forms of cognitive inte...
Four experiments tested the idea that social exclusion leads to (unintentionally) self-defeating beh...
Conformity is one of the most widely discussed principles in psychology, but while people often imit...