Past research showed that people project their goals onto unknown others. The present research investigates whether they also rely on their motivational orientation in terms of regulatory mode (locomotion vs. assessment). In line with work on self‐judgments, a stronger chronic personal focus on locomotion over assessment decreased predictions of others' experiences of nostalgia (Study 1) and increased predictions of others' preference for, motivation by, and evaluation of a transformational over a transactional leader (Study 2). Furthermore, an experimentally induced locomotion mode compared to an assessment mode increased peoples' predictions of others' motivation to reconcile after interpersonal conflict (Study 3). We examined process evi...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
For a long time, research on motivation and (inter)group behaviour mainly focused on needs and motiv...
Self-interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group-members, but also negat...
Based on social projection research, four studies investigated whether people rely on their own regu...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns-a locomotion concern with...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns—a locomotion concern with...
The present work examines whether individual goal pursuit is influenced by advice and suggestions fr...
This research examines the implications of locomotion regulatory mode (orientation toward making pro...
Leaders are often presented as the main targets followers seek orientation from. However, depending ...
Self-interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group-members, but also negat...
According to self-determination theory, when the social context is autonomy sup-portive, people are ...
Nostalgia is defined as the remembrance of prior experiences that are self-relevant, involve close o...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
Self-regulation has recently been introduced as a means to investigate motivational processes in (in...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
For a long time, research on motivation and (inter)group behaviour mainly focused on needs and motiv...
Self-interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group-members, but also negat...
Based on social projection research, four studies investigated whether people rely on their own regu...
The current research investigated whether in their predictions of others people egocentrically rely ...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns-a locomotion concern with...
The present studies examined the influence of two regulatory mode concerns—a locomotion concern with...
The present work examines whether individual goal pursuit is influenced by advice and suggestions fr...
This research examines the implications of locomotion regulatory mode (orientation toward making pro...
Leaders are often presented as the main targets followers seek orientation from. However, depending ...
Self-interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group-members, but also negat...
According to self-determination theory, when the social context is autonomy sup-portive, people are ...
Nostalgia is defined as the remembrance of prior experiences that are self-relevant, involve close o...
Pitting long-term goals against short-term desires is among the most difficult tasks in human decisi...
Self-regulation has recently been introduced as a means to investigate motivational processes in (in...
We propose that decision maker's regulatory mode affects risk-taking through anticipated regret. In ...
For a long time, research on motivation and (inter)group behaviour mainly focused on needs and motiv...
Self-interested behavior may have positive consequences for individual group-members, but also negat...