Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10468702 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
We examined the hypothesis that situational (or state) motivation can generalize from one situation to another via activation by associated cues. In an experimental setting, a neutral cue (a computer tone sequence) was paired repeatedly with controlling feedback. We then assessed the effect of presenting this conditioned cue during a subsequent task on participants' motivation for that novel task. In two studies we found evidence that cued activation of controlledness significantly undermined participants' self-determined motivation toward this subsequent task. These findings demonstrate that subtle cues, including contextual primes, can influence people's motivational state.
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