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https://read.qxmd.com/read/28970646/religiosity-and-the-motivation-for-social-affiliation
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Patty Van Cappellen, Barbara L Fredrickson, Vassilis Saroglou, Olivier Corneille
Although universal, the motivation to affiliate can vary as a function of individual differences and of the characteristics of the target. Three studies explored the extent to which religious beliefs and identity are related to social affiliation motivation. Because most religions advocate affiliation and provide opportunities for frequent experiences of affiliation, we reasoned that religious people might show greater affiliation motivation in everyday attitudes and behaviors. We found that religiosity was positively related to implicit and behavioral measures of general social affiliation (Studies 1 and 2)...
July 15, 2017: Personality and Individual Differences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28903636/a-brief-mindfulness-exercise-promotes-the-correspondence-between-the-implicit-affiliation-motive-and-goal-setting
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Madelijn Strick, Esther K Papies
People often choose to pursue goals that are dissociated from their implicit motives, which jeopardizes their motivation and well-being. We hypothesized that mindfulness may attenuate this dissociation to the degree that it increases sensitivity to internal cues that signal one's implicit preferences. We tested this hypothesis with a longitudinal repeated measures experiment. In Session 1, participants' implicit affiliation motive was assessed. In Session 2, half of the participants completed a mindfulness exercise while the other half completed a control task before indicating their motivation toward pursuing affiliation and nonaffiliation goals...
May 2017: Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28750061/endocrine-and-aggressive-responses-to-competition-are-moderated-by-contest-outcome-gender-individual-versus-team-competition-and-implicit-motives
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Jon K Oxford, Johanna M Tiedtke, Anna Ossmann, Dominik Özbe, Oliver C Schultheiss
This study examined hormonal responses to competition in relation to gender, social context, and implicit motives. Participants (N = 326) were randomly assigned to win or lose in a 10-round, virtual face-to-face competition, in same-sex individual- and team-competition contexts. Saliva samples, taken before and twice after the competition, were assayed for testosterone (T), estradiol (E), progesterone (P), and cortisol (C). Implicit needs for power (nPower) and affiliation (nAffiliation) were assessed with a picture-story exercise before the competition...
2017: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28032775/the-implicit-power-motive-in-intergroup-dialogues-about-the-history-of-slavery
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Ruth K Ditlmann, Valerie Purdie-Vaughns, John F Dovidio, Michael J Naft
This research demonstrates that individual differences in the implicit power motive (i.e., the concern with impact, influence, and control) moderate how African Americans communicate with White Americans in challenging intergroup dialogues. In a study with African American participants we find that the higher their implicit power motive, the more they use an affiliation strategy to communicate with a White American partner in a conversation context that evokes the history of slavery (Study 1). In a study with White American participants we find that, in the same conversation context, they are more engaged (i...
January 2017: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27933023/implicit-motives-and-men-s-perceived-constraint-in-fatherhood
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Jessica Ruppen, Patricia Waldvogel, Ulrike Ehlert
Research shows that implicit motives influence social relationships. However, little is known about their role in fatherhood and, particularly, how men experience their paternal role. Therefore, this study examined the association of implicit motives and fathers' perceived constraint due to fatherhood. Furthermore, we explored their relation to fathers' life satisfaction. Participants were fathers with biological children (N = 276). They were asked to write picture stories, which were then coded for implicit affiliation and power motives...
2016: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27716917/the-motivating-power-of-visionary-images-effects-on-motivation-affect-and-behavior
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Maika Rawolle, Oliver C Schultheiss, Alexandra Strasser, Hugo M Kehr
OBJECTIVE: Visionary images are identity-relevant, picture-like mental representations of a desirable and attainable future appearing regularly in a person's stream of thought. Prior research indicates that both mental and real images provide access to implicit motives. We therefore proposed that visionary images motivate people by arousing their implicit motives and tested this hypothesis in two experimental studies. METHOD: We used guided visualizations to administer motive-domain-specific visionary images (Study 1: achievement and neutral, Mage  = 24...
December 2017: Journal of Personality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27570513/motivational-incongruence-and-well-being-at-the-workplace-person-job-fit-job-burnout-and-physical-symptoms
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Veronika Brandstätter, Veronika Job, Beate Schulze
Person-environment fit has been identified as a key prerequisite for employee well-being. We investigated to what extent a misfit between motivational needs and supplies at the workplace affects two key health outcomes: burnout and physical symptoms. Individual needs (implicit affiliation and power motives) and environment supplies (motive specific job characteristics) were assessed in an online survey of full time employees (n = 97), using a picture story exercise measuring implicit motives and a scale listing affiliation and power related job characteristics...
2016: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27282381/understanding-non-adherence-from-the-inside-hypertensive-patients-motivations-for-adhering-and-not-adhering
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Pablo A Herrera, Laura Moncada, Denise Defey
Patients' low adherence to medical treatment in chronic illnesses is one of the biggest public health problems. Numerous studies attend to the diverse factors associated with patient adherence. However, little research has been done to explore patients' reasons for non-compliance from their own point of view. In this article, we aim to understand patient non-adherence using dialogical self-theory and qualitative research methods. We interviewed 51 hypertensive patients to explore their anti- and pro-adherence motivations...
June 2017: Qualitative Health Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27281355/-affective-contingencies-in-the-affiliative-domain-physiological-assessment-associations-with-the-affiliation-motive-and-prediction-of-behavior-correction-to-dufner-et-al-2015
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Reports an error in "Affective contingencies in the affiliative domain: Physiological assessment, associations with the affiliation motive, and prediction of behavior" by Michael Dufner, Ruben C. Arslan, Birk Hagemeyer, Felix D. Schönbrodt and Jaap J. A. Denissen (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2015[Oct], Vol 109[4], 662-676). In this article an erroneous statement was made regarding the high cutoff filter for the EMG raw signal. The high cutoff filter reported in Appendix B in the Technical Details of the EMG Recording Procedure section should be 300 Hz...
June 2016: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26453078/the-higher-your-implicit-affiliation-intimacy-motive-the-more-loneliness-can-turn-you-into-a-social-cynic-a-cross-cultural-study
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Jan Hofer, Holger Busch, Carolin Raihala, Iva Poláčková Šolcová, Peter Tavel
Research has shown that the strength of the implicit affiliation-intimacy motive moderates the effects of satisfaction and frustration of the need for affiliation-intimacy: Low relatedness was more closely related to envy for people high in the implicit affiliation-intimacy motive. The present study tests a moderating effect of the strength of the implicit affiliation-intimacy motive on the association between low relatedness and social cynicism in samples of elderly people from Germany, the Czech Republic, and Cameroon...
April 2017: Journal of Personality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26280840/affective-contingencies-in-the-affiliative-domain-physiological-assessment-associations-with-the-affiliation-motive-and-prediction-of-behavior
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Michael Dufner, Ruben C Arslan, Birk Hagemeyer, Felix D Schönbrodt, Jaap J A Denissen
According to classical motive disposition theory, individuals differ in their propensity to derive pleasure from affiliative experiences. This propensity is considered a core process underlying the affiliation motive and a pervasive cause of motivated behavior. In this study, we tested these assumptions. We presented participants with positive affiliative stimuli and used electromyography to record changes in facial muscular activity that are indicative of subtle smiling. We were thus able to physiologically measure positive affect following affiliative cues...
October 2015: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25913901/public-speaking-in-front-of-an-unreceptive-audience-increases-implicit-power-motivation-and-its-endocrine-arousal-signature
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Uta S Wiemers, Oliver C Schultheiss, Oliver T Wolf
The present study explored the motivational characteristics of the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST; Kirschbaum, Pirke, & Hellhammer, 1993). Seventy-two participants either completed the public-speaking component of the TSST or, as a control condition, the friendly TSST (Wiemers, Schoofs, & Wolf, 2013) and wrote picture stories both before and after treatment. Stories were coded for motivational imagery related to power, achievement, and affiliation as well as for activity inhibition, a marker of functional brain lateralization during stress...
May 2015: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25152741/meta-analytic-evidence-of-low-convergence-between-implicit-and-explicit-measures-of-the-needs-for-achievement-affiliation-and-power
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Martin G Köllner, Oliver C Schultheiss
The correlation between implicit and explicit motive measures and potential moderators of this relationship were examined meta-analytically, using Hunter and Schmidt's (2004) approach. Studies from a comprehensive search in PsycINFO, data sets of our research group, a literature list compiled by an expert, and the results of a request for gray literature were examined for relevance and coded. Analyses were based on 49 papers, 56 independent samples, 6151 subjects, and 167 correlations. The correlations (ρ) between implicit and explicit measures were 0...
2014: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25016451/the-implicit-affiliation-motive-moderates-cortisol-responses-to-acute-psychosocial-stress-in-high-school-students
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Mirko Wegner, Julia Schüler, Henning Budde
It has been previously shown that the implicit affiliation motive - the need to establish and maintain friendly relationships with others - leads to chronic health benefits. The underlying assumption for the present research was that the implicit affiliation motive also moderates the salivary cortisol response to acute psychological stress when some aspects of social evaluation and uncontrollability are involved. By contrast we did not expect similar effects in response to exercise as a physical stressor. Fifty-nine high school students aged M=14...
October 2014: Psychoneuroendocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24918312/implicit-motives-and-basic-need-satisfaction-in-extreme-endurance-sports
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Julia Schüler, Mirko Wegner, Beat Knechtle
Previous research has shown that the effects of basic psychological needs on the flow experience in sports are moderated by implicit motives. However, so far, only leisure and health-oriented sports have been analyzed. In a pilot study and a main study (N = 29, 93), we tested whether the implicit achievement and affiliation motives interact with the need for competence and the need for social relatedness satisfaction, respectively, to predict flow experience and well-being in extreme endurance athletes. Results showed that highly achievement-motivated individuals benefited more from the need for competence satisfaction in terms of flow than individuals with a low achievement motive did...
June 2014: Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24592662/implicit-motive-profile-of-treatment-seeking-opiate-users-high-affiliation-and-low-achievement
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Katalin Bársonya, Tamás Martos, Bea Ehmann, Hedvig Balázs, Zsolt Demetrovics
Research on basic human motives (achievement, affiliation, and power) encoded at the emotional level recently returned to the forefront of scientific research. To date, there are only a few studies on the pattern of implicit motives of substance users, so the present study examined opiate users participating in methadone maintenance treatment (N = 80) along these dimensions, comparing them to 40 non-substance users. Participants were asked to create stories on the basis of the pictures of the Thematic Apperception Test...
November 2013: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24530652/alleviating-social-avoidance-effects-of-single-dose-testosterone-administration-on-approach-avoidance-action
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Dorien Enter, Philip Spinhoven, Karin Roelofs
Testosterone is an important regulator of social-motivational behavior and is known for its dominance-enhancing and social-anxiolytic properties. However, to date no studies have systematically investigated the causal effect of testosterone on actual social approach-avoidance behavior in humans. The present study sets out to test the effects of testosterone administration in healthy female volunteers using an objective implicit measure of social motivational behavior: the social Approach-Avoidance Task, a reaction time task requiring participants to approach or avoid visually presented emotional (happy, angry, and neutral) faces...
April 2014: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24524262/the-effect-of-motive-trait-interaction-on-satisfaction-of-the-implicit-need-for-affiliation-among-german-and-cameroonian-adults
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Jan Hofer, Holger Busch, Carolin Schneider
Research provided evidence that personality traits influence the realization of implicit motives: Extraversion supported the successful realization of the implicit motives for affiliation and power, whereas introversion deflected implicit motives away from significant goals and created difficulties in goal attainment. Based on those findings on motive-trait interaction, we tested whether the traits of Neuroticism, Agreeableness, and Extraversion affect the satisfaction of the implicit affiliation motive (i...
April 2015: Journal of Personality
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24421775/implicit-motives-predict-affective-responses-to-emotional-expressions
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Andreas G Rösch, Steven J Stanton, Oliver C Schultheiss
We explored the influence of implicit motives and activity inhibition (AI) on subjectively experienced affect in response to the presentation of six different facial expressions of emotion (FEEs; anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise) and neutral faces from the NimStim set of facial expressions (Tottenham et al., 2009). Implicit motives and AI were assessed using a Picture Story Exercise (PSE) (Schultheiss et al., 2009b). Ratings of subjectively experienced affect (arousal and valence) were assessed using Self-Assessment Manikins (SAM) (Bradley and Lang, 1994) in a sample of 84 participants...
2013: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24416007/is-love-right-prefrontal-resting-brain-asymmetry-is-related-to-the-affiliation-motive
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Markus Quirin, Thomas Gruber, Julius Kuhl, Rainer Düsing
Previous research on relationships between affective-motivational traits and hemispheric asymmetries in resting frontal alpha band power as measured by electroencephalography (EEG) focused on individual differences in motivational direction (approach vs. withdrawal) or behavioral activation. The present study investigated resting frontal alpha asymmetries in 72 participants as a function of individual differences in the implicit affiliation motive as measured with the operant motive test (OMT) and explored the brain source thereof...
2013: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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