To investigate how people anticipate and attempt to shape others self-regulatory efforts, this work examined the impact of abstract and concrete mindsets on attention to goal-relevant aspects of others situations. An abstract (relative to a concrete) mindset, by making accessible the cognitive operation of considering activities purpose (versus process) was predicted to focus attention on how others self-evaluative situations could impact others long-term aims of self-knowledge and self-improvement, thus facilitating the anticipation and preference that others pursue accurate, even self-critical, feedback. Participants in an abstract (relative to a concrete) mindset both anticipated (Experiment 1) and suggested (Experiments 2a and b) t...
Five studies looked at the relationship between self-directed attention and the egocentric assumptio...
The mediating processes of mental contrasting were investigated, in particular, the specific conditi...
Self-insight, the clarity of one’s understanding of one’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour, has long...
This research shows the importance of mindsets as cognitive processes that can interact with people&...
Previous research has established abstract mindedness as one of the various factors which encourage ...
This paper investigated the effect of goal and mindset specificity on goal-related behavior in the e...
peer reviewedTheory and research on self-regulation is dominated by a social-cognitive perspective t...
This paper investigated the effect of goal and mindset specificity on goal-related behavior in the e...
There were three major purposes of this research: (1) to generate a theoretical perspective of the s...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time–...
Past research showed that people project their goals onto unknown others. The present research inves...
This review builds on self-control theory (Carver & Scheier, 1998) to develop a theoretical fram...
Abstract Experimental research in social psychology has discovered that human goal pursuit can emerg...
Self-regulatory abilities are important for communal actions in relationships. In this paper, we inv...
Five studies looked at the relationship between self-directed attention and the egocentric assumptio...
The mediating processes of mental contrasting were investigated, in particular, the specific conditi...
Self-insight, the clarity of one’s understanding of one’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour, has long...
This research shows the importance of mindsets as cognitive processes that can interact with people&...
Previous research has established abstract mindedness as one of the various factors which encourage ...
This paper investigated the effect of goal and mindset specificity on goal-related behavior in the e...
peer reviewedTheory and research on self-regulation is dominated by a social-cognitive perspective t...
This paper investigated the effect of goal and mindset specificity on goal-related behavior in the e...
There were three major purposes of this research: (1) to generate a theoretical perspective of the s...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
Successful everyday self-regulation often hinges on implementing intended responses at a later time–...
Past research showed that people project their goals onto unknown others. The present research inves...
This review builds on self-control theory (Carver & Scheier, 1998) to develop a theoretical fram...
Abstract Experimental research in social psychology has discovered that human goal pursuit can emerg...
Self-regulatory abilities are important for communal actions in relationships. In this paper, we inv...
Five studies looked at the relationship between self-directed attention and the egocentric assumptio...
The mediating processes of mental contrasting were investigated, in particular, the specific conditi...
Self-insight, the clarity of one’s understanding of one’s thoughts, feelings and behaviour, has long...