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- 2018
控制感剥夺激发状态毅力:趋近动机的中介作用Keywords: Control Deprivation State Grit Approach motivation Abstract: 摘要: 采用概念判断任务,通过两个递进式实验探索控制感剥夺对状态毅力的影响并考察趋近动机在其中的作用。实验1主观报告结果显示:短时条件下,控制感剥夺组的状态毅力显著高于控制感维持组,尤其表现在努力持续性维度;长时条件下,两组差异不显著。实验2在此基础上加入行为指标结果显示:短时控制感剥夺通过高趋近动机对状态毅力产生影响。结果表明毅力是可塑的,突出表现在努力持续性上,该效应出现在个体经历短时控制感剥夺后。Abstract: The control deprivation has two kinds of effect on individuals, learned helplessness or more courage in dilemma. A literature proposed that brief experiences of control deprivation make people reassert control with more efforts, and prolonged experiences of control deprivation make people give up and cease seeking control. Thus the time length of the control deprivation matters. Prolonged experiences of control deprivation costs much energy which leads to negative consequence while brief experiences of control deprivation bring people with constructive power—state grit. Approach motivation facilitates goal-realization and might be the mechanism underlining the influence of control deprivation. The study conducted 2 experiments with a concept-identification task in order to examine effects of different types of control deprivation on state grit. Firstly, participants were instructed to identify which figure was the correct instance of a conceptual rule that they were expected to infer. In the control deprivation condition, the participants did get feedback on whether their answers were correct or incorrect, but the feedback was randomly determined and, thus, not contingent on the participant’s answers. Whereas participants in the short control deprivation condition performed 4 blocks of 10 trials, each on the concept identification task, the long control deprivation condition consisted of 12 blocks of 10 trials. Experiment 1 manipulated the length of time (prolong vs. brief) and the sense of control (maintenance vs. deprivation), 90 undergraduates were randomly organized into four groups. The state grit was measured by self-report scales (Grit-S). The results of experiment 1 showed that the significant interaction effect on state grit between time-length and control types, especially on perseverance of effort factor (p < .05), but not on consistency of interests factor. The simple effect test showed that the effect on perseverance of effort of the short-time group was significantly higher than that of the long-time group (p < .05) under the control deprivation condition. No significant difference between the two groups under the control maintenance condition was showed. The results of experiment 1 indicated that brief experiences of control deprivation created perseverance of effort, which built foundation for experiment 2 to
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