Objectives: The current study explored the effect of self-affirmation on two aspects of performance that have been related to executive functioning: working memory (assessed by a 2-back task) and inhibition (assessed by a Stroop task). The goal was to establish whether self-affirmation improved performance on these tasks. Method: Participants (N = 83) were randomized to either a self-affirmation or a control task and then completed the computerized tasks, in a fixed sequence. Results: Self-affirmed participants performed better than non-affirmed participants on both tasks. Conclusion: Self-affirmation can improve aspects of performance related to executive functioning. This finding may help to explain the wide range of beneficial e...
Self-enhancement is a pervasive motivation that manifests broadly to promote and protect the positiv...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
The current study tested: the interaction between self-enhancing behavior following negative feedbac...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of experimental data c...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
Self-affirmation has been shown to alter individuals’ reactions to a wide range of threats, yet comp...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Self-enhancement is a pervasive motivation that manifests broadly to promote and protect the positiv...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
The current study tested: the interaction between self-enhancing behavior following negative feedbac...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of experimental data c...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
Self-affirmation has been shown to alter individuals’ reactions to a wide range of threats, yet comp...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Self-enhancement is a pervasive motivation that manifests broadly to promote and protect the positiv...
Previous research has suggested that writing about an important person value, compared to writing ab...
The current study tested: the interaction between self-enhancing behavior following negative feedbac...