Despite the increasing use of self‐tracking technologies, surprisingly little empirical research has examined the effect of self‐tracking in effortful activities on consumers' task experience. Accordingly, the present research examined the moderating role of gender in the effect of self‐tracking in effortful activities on perceived competence and task experience (namely, enjoyment and subjective vitality). Across three experiments, results suggested that self‐tracking in effortful activities increases the perceived competence, enjoyment, and subjective vitality of females more than males, and that perceived competence explains these interaction effects. Interestingly, an experimental manipulation designed to prompt overestimation of abiliti...
Research on sex differences in expectations for success and in causal attributions has been criticiz...
[[abstract]]Inverted alphabet printing, rotary pursuit, and mirror tracking tasks were administered ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the gender differences that exist when male and female pa...
Despite the increasing use of self‐tracking technologies, surprisingly little empirical research has...
Lenney (1977) concluded that achievement gender differences were predicted by females' lower self c...
Introduction. Achievement goal theory (Nicholls, 1989) predicts that perceived ability (PA) interact...
Abstract Gender differences in navigation performance are a recurrent and controversial topic. Previ...
Considerable research indicates that setting high, specific goals results in better performance (Loc...
Despite the increasing popularity of self-tracking technologies in the market (e.g., activity tracki...
The experiment reported here tested the hypothesis that achievement arousal inhibits the helping beh...
Gender differences in navigation performance are a recurrent and controversial topic. Previous resea...
Research has consistently found that men engage in more behavioral self-handicapping than do women. ...
Two experiments were undertaken with 3 goals: (a) to determine whether manipulating the desirability...
I present an experiment on non-binding goals and motivational effects. Consistent with results from ...
While differences in confidence have been identified as a driver behind gender gaps in the labor mar...
Research on sex differences in expectations for success and in causal attributions has been criticiz...
[[abstract]]Inverted alphabet printing, rotary pursuit, and mirror tracking tasks were administered ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the gender differences that exist when male and female pa...
Despite the increasing use of self‐tracking technologies, surprisingly little empirical research has...
Lenney (1977) concluded that achievement gender differences were predicted by females' lower self c...
Introduction. Achievement goal theory (Nicholls, 1989) predicts that perceived ability (PA) interact...
Abstract Gender differences in navigation performance are a recurrent and controversial topic. Previ...
Considerable research indicates that setting high, specific goals results in better performance (Loc...
Despite the increasing popularity of self-tracking technologies in the market (e.g., activity tracki...
The experiment reported here tested the hypothesis that achievement arousal inhibits the helping beh...
Gender differences in navigation performance are a recurrent and controversial topic. Previous resea...
Research has consistently found that men engage in more behavioral self-handicapping than do women. ...
Two experiments were undertaken with 3 goals: (a) to determine whether manipulating the desirability...
I present an experiment on non-binding goals and motivational effects. Consistent with results from ...
While differences in confidence have been identified as a driver behind gender gaps in the labor mar...
Research on sex differences in expectations for success and in causal attributions has been criticiz...
[[abstract]]Inverted alphabet printing, rotary pursuit, and mirror tracking tasks were administered ...
The purpose of this research is to examine the gender differences that exist when male and female pa...