Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing
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Resumo: | This paper integrates the motivational states of challenge and threat within a dual processing perspective. Previous research has demonstrated that individuals experience a challenge state when individuals have sufficient resources to cope with the demands of a task (Blascovich eta, 1993). Because the experience of resource availability has been shown to be associated with superficial processing (Garcia-Marques and Mackie, 2007), we tested the hypothesis that challenge is associated with superficial processing in two persuasion experiments. Experiment 1 revealed that inducing attitudes of participants in a challenge state was not sensitive to the quality of arguments presented. Experiment 2 demonstrated that the effect occurs even when task engagement, manipulated by the presence (vs. the absence) of a task observer (Blascovich et al., 1993), is high. The implications of these results for the biopsychosocial model model and the cognitive and motivational literature are discussed. |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing Fonseca, Ricardo Jorge Rodrigues Moita da Biopsychosocial model Dual-processing Persuasion Challenge Threat |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Challenge and threat motivation : Effects on superficial and elaborative information processing |
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Fonseca, Ricardo Jorge Rodrigues Moita da |
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Fonseca, Ricardo Jorge Rodrigues Moita da Blascovich, James Garcia-Marques, Teresa |
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Fonseca, Ricardo Jorge Rodrigues Moita da Blascovich, James Garcia-Marques, Teresa |
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Biopsychosocial model Dual-processing Persuasion Challenge Threat |
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Biopsychosocial model Dual-processing Persuasion Challenge Threat |
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This paper integrates the motivational states of challenge and threat within a dual processing perspective. Previous research has demonstrated that individuals experience a challenge state when individuals have sufficient resources to cope with the demands of a task (Blascovich eta, 1993). Because the experience of resource availability has been shown to be associated with superficial processing (Garcia-Marques and Mackie, 2007), we tested the hypothesis that challenge is associated with superficial processing in two persuasion experiments. Experiment 1 revealed that inducing attitudes of participants in a challenge state was not sensitive to the quality of arguments presented. Experiment 2 demonstrated that the effect occurs even when task engagement, manipulated by the presence (vs. the absence) of a task observer (Blascovich et al., 1993), is high. The implications of these results for the biopsychosocial model model and the cognitive and motivational literature are discussed. |
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