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Don't Always Prefer My Chosen Objects: Low Level of Trait Autonomy and Autonomy Deprivation Decreases Mere Choice Effect
Shang, Zhe ; Tao, Tuoxin ; Wang, Lei
刊名FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2016
关键词mere choice effect object evaluation autonomy self-enhancement cognitive bias IMPLICIT ASSOCIATION TEST INTRINSIC MOTIVATION SELF-DETERMINATION COGNITIVE-DISSONANCE EXTRINSIC REWARDS BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES ATTITUDES
DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00524
英文摘要Choice effect is a robust phenomenon in which even "mere choice" that does not include actual choosing actions could result in more preference for the self-chosen objects over other-chosen objects. In the current research, we proposed that autonomy would impact the mere choice effect. We conducted two studies to examine the hypothesis. The results showed that the mere choice effect measured by Implicit Association Test (IAT) significantly decreased for participants with lower levels of trait autonomy (Study 1) and when participants were primed to experience autonomy deprivation (Study 2). The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.; NSFC [71021001, 91224008, 91324201]; Foundation of Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health [2151100001615053]; PubMed; SSCI; ARTICLE; leiwang@pku.edu.cn; 524; 7
语种中文
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/433851]  
专题心理与认知科学学院
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Shang, Zhe,Tao, Tuoxin,Wang, Lei. Don't Always Prefer My Chosen Objects: Low Level of Trait Autonomy and Autonomy Deprivation Decreases Mere Choice Effect[J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY,2016.
APA Shang, Zhe,Tao, Tuoxin,&Wang, Lei.(2016).Don't Always Prefer My Chosen Objects: Low Level of Trait Autonomy and Autonomy Deprivation Decreases Mere Choice Effect.FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY.
MLA Shang, Zhe,et al."Don't Always Prefer My Chosen Objects: Low Level of Trait Autonomy and Autonomy Deprivation Decreases Mere Choice Effect".FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY (2016).
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