We investigate the moderating effects of self-regulatory foci (Higgins, 1996a) on the impact of anticipated emotions in decision making. We hypothesise that regulatory focus moderates the relationships between anticipated emotions of success and failure of performing an act and evaluations of the act. A promotion focus should highlight the role of dissatisfaction-satisfaction emotions in predicting evaluations, whereas a prevention focus should emphasise the impact of relaxationagitation emotions. Hypotheses were investigated in two studies. In the first, chronic self-regulatory orientations were assessed; in the second, self-regulatory concerns were manipulated. Results support the moderating effects of regulatory foci on the impact of neg...
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Self-regulation involves an ongoing struggle between two op-posing psychological forces, desire and ...
Three studies (N = 555) examined whether emotion regulation and emotions help people higher in trait...
Different types of emotions have been found to differentially influence our cognition, thoughts and ...
Regulatory focus theory describes two independent motivational systems, promotion and prevention foc...
Goals with a promotion focus versus aprevention focus are distinguished. Chronic ideal goals (hopes ...
People often encounter difficulty when making conscious attempts to regulate their emotions. We prop...
Emotion regulation is an important process for attaining desired emotional states and has been linke...
Emotion regulation is an important process for attaining desired emotional states and has been linke...
Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
Emotions influence our behavior by initiating adaptive response tendencies that affect our subsequ...
Some emotion regulation strategies may favour emotional coping in the short-term, while others are m...
Control beliefs are widely acknowledged to play a critical role in self-regulation and well-being, b...
Drawing on the regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997), in two stud- ies we examined how self-direct...
Control beliefs are widely acknowledged to play a critical role in self-regulation and well-being, b...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Although selecting emotion regulation strategies constitu...
Self-regulation involves an ongoing struggle between two op-posing psychological forces, desire and ...
Three studies (N = 555) examined whether emotion regulation and emotions help people higher in trait...
Different types of emotions have been found to differentially influence our cognition, thoughts and ...
Regulatory focus theory describes two independent motivational systems, promotion and prevention foc...
Goals with a promotion focus versus aprevention focus are distinguished. Chronic ideal goals (hopes ...
People often encounter difficulty when making conscious attempts to regulate their emotions. We prop...
Emotion regulation is an important process for attaining desired emotional states and has been linke...
Emotion regulation is an important process for attaining desired emotional states and has been linke...
Discrepancies between one’s current and desired states evoke negative emotions, which presumably gui...
Emotions influence our behavior by initiating adaptive response tendencies that affect our subsequ...
Some emotion regulation strategies may favour emotional coping in the short-term, while others are m...
Control beliefs are widely acknowledged to play a critical role in self-regulation and well-being, b...
Drawing on the regulatory focus theory (Higgins, 1997), in two stud- ies we examined how self-direct...
Control beliefs are widely acknowledged to play a critical role in self-regulation and well-being, b...
© 2018 American Psychological Association. Although selecting emotion regulation strategies constitu...
Self-regulation involves an ongoing struggle between two op-posing psychological forces, desire and ...
Three studies (N = 555) examined whether emotion regulation and emotions help people higher in trait...