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Positive Affect as Implicit Motivator: On the Nonconscious Operation of Behavioral Goals.
Authors:Custers, Ruud   Aarts, Henk
Abstract:Recent research has revealed that nonconscious activation of desired behavioral states--or behavioral goals--promotes motivational activity to accomplish these states. Six studies demonstrate that this nonconscious operation of behavioral goals emerges if mental representations of specific behavioral states are associated with positive affect. In an evaluative-conditioning paradigm, unobtrusive linking of behavioral states to positive, as compared with neutral or negative, affect increased participants' wanting to accomplish these states. Furthermore, participants worked harder on tasks that were instrumental in attaining behavioral states when these states were implicitly linked to positive affect, thereby mimicking the effects on motivational behavior of preexisting individual wanting and explicit goal instructions to attain the states. Together, these results suggest that positive affect plays a key role in nonconscious goal pursuit. Implications for behavior-priming research are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:positive affect   motivation   incentive value   effort   automaticity   behavioral goals   nonconscious goal pursuit
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