S. E. Taylor and J. D. Brown's (1988) position that mentally healthy people exhibit positive illusions raises a dilemma: How do people function effectively if their perceptions are positively baised? Using Gollwitzer's deliberative implemental mindset distinction, we assessed whether people in a deliberative mindset show less evidence of positive illusions than people in an implemental mindset. Participants completed a mindset task and assessments of mood, self perceptions, and perceived (in)vulnerability to risk. Deliberation led to worsened mood, greater perceived risk, and poorer self-perceptions, relative to implementation; control (no mindset) participants typically scored in between. Study 3 demonstrated that the mindset manipulation ...
Positive emotions have been shown to benefit from optimistic perceptions, even if these perceptions ...
Six experiments examined the effects of diffuse distrust on cognition, in order to elucidate the lin...
The present study investigates unrealistically positive biases in human thought, and their relations...
S. E. Taylor and J. D. Brown's (1988) position that mentally healthy people exhibit positive illusio...
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a minds...
After performing a task, groups typically hold post. tive illusions about their performance while in...
This study examined relationships between positive affect and jumping to conclusions (JTC) in delusi...
ing hypothesis: People who ponder a goal decision (i.e., to either pursue Goal A or B, or to pursue ...
People are confident in their opinions, believing that they see events objectively. Because people b...
In three experiments with a total of 243 students, the hypothesis was tested that mindsets affect go...
This chapter addresses the controversial question of whether happy minds gain happiness by cultivati...
Research on mindset theory (GollwitTer & Baye4 1999) observed that people in an implemental mind...
The authors investigated whether an implemental mind-set fosters stronger attitudes. Participants wh...
Study 1 established either deliberative mind-set by having Ss contemplate personal change decision o...
Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the futur...
Positive emotions have been shown to benefit from optimistic perceptions, even if these perceptions ...
Six experiments examined the effects of diffuse distrust on cognition, in order to elucidate the lin...
The present study investigates unrealistically positive biases in human thought, and their relations...
S. E. Taylor and J. D. Brown's (1988) position that mentally healthy people exhibit positive illusio...
When there is an established strategy to solve a problem, we often approach the problem with a minds...
After performing a task, groups typically hold post. tive illusions about their performance while in...
This study examined relationships between positive affect and jumping to conclusions (JTC) in delusi...
ing hypothesis: People who ponder a goal decision (i.e., to either pursue Goal A or B, or to pursue ...
People are confident in their opinions, believing that they see events objectively. Because people b...
In three experiments with a total of 243 students, the hypothesis was tested that mindsets affect go...
This chapter addresses the controversial question of whether happy minds gain happiness by cultivati...
Research on mindset theory (GollwitTer & Baye4 1999) observed that people in an implemental mind...
The authors investigated whether an implemental mind-set fosters stronger attitudes. Participants wh...
Study 1 established either deliberative mind-set by having Ss contemplate personal change decision o...
Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the futur...
Positive emotions have been shown to benefit from optimistic perceptions, even if these perceptions ...
Six experiments examined the effects of diffuse distrust on cognition, in order to elucidate the lin...
The present study investigates unrealistically positive biases in human thought, and their relations...