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The automated will: Nonconscious activation and pursuit of behavioral goals.
Authors:Bargh, John A   Gollwitzer, Peter M.   Lee-Chai, Annette   Barndollar, Kimberly   Tr?tschel, Roman
Abstract:It is proposed that goals can be activated outside of awareness and then operate nonconsciously to guide self-regulation effectively (J. A. Bargh, 1990). Five experiments are reported in which the goal either to perform well or to cooperate was activated, without the awareness of participants, through a priming manipulation. In Experiment 1 priming of the goal to perform well caused participants to perform comparatively better on an intellectual task. In Experiment 2 priming of the goal to cooperate caused participants to replenish a commonly held resource more readily. Experiment 3 used a dissociation paradigm to rule out perceptual-construal alternative explanations. Experiments 4 and 5 demonstrated that action guided by nonconsciously activated goals manifests two classic content-free features of the pursuit of consciously held goals. Nonconsciously activated goals effectively guide action, enabling adaptation to ongoing situational demands. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:goal activation   conscious   nonconscious   automatic goal pursuit   priming   cooperation
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