Construal-level Mindsets Enhance Behavioral Persistence in Response to Incentive Valence
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Authors/contributors
- Kulkarni, Atul A. (Author)
- Yuan, Hong (Author)
Title
Construal-level Mindsets Enhance Behavioral Persistence in Response to Incentive Valence
Abstract
In this research, we find that incentive valence and construal-level mindsets can interact to influence behavioral persistence on challenging tasks. An abstract mindset improves persistence in response to positively framed incentives whereas a concrete mindset improves persistence in response to negatively framed incentives. This interaction effect can be observed even when the cues inducing construal-level mindsets are not related to the incentives or the incentivized tasks. Participants in our studies were either positively or negatively incentivized to solve a set of difficult anagrams, and were primed with an abstract or a concrete mindset using spatial (Study 1) and social (Study 2) cues. The participants persisted longer in response to the positively framed incentive when primed with spatially or socially remote cues. In contrast, for the negatively framed incentive, participants persisted longer when primed with spatially or socially proximal cues. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Publication
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
Date
2017
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
1041-1051
DOI
Citation Key
kulkarniConstruallevelMindsetsEnhance2017
Accessed
3/19/25, 3:09 PM
ISSN
1099-0771
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Citation
Kulkarni, A. A., & Yuan, H. (2017). Construal-level Mindsets Enhance Behavioral Persistence in Response to Incentive Valence. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 30(5), 1041–1051. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdm.2020
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