Effects of plans and chance on subsequent behaviorShow full item record
Title | Effects of plans and chance on subsequent behavior |
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Author | Sadler, Elizabeth Edrena |
Date | 2004 |
Genre | Dissertation |
Degree | Doctor of Philosophy |
Abstract | The present studies explored the effects of plans and chance on subsequent behavior. Past research on implementation intentions (Aarts, Dijksterhuis & Midden, 1999; Brandstatter, Lengfelder, & Gollwitzer, 2001; Gollwitzer & Brandstatter, 1997; Orbell, Hodgkins & Sheeran, 1997; Sheeran & Orbell, 1999) suggested that making plans might increase the probability that an individual would perform the intended behavior. Other previous research on temporal perspective and temporal construal (Gilovich, Kerr, & Medvec, 1993; Trope & Liberman, 2000), specificity (Kirschenbaum, Humphrey & Malett, 1981; McIntyre Paulson, & Lord, 2003) and Attitude Representation Theory (Lord & Lepper, 1999) suggested that making plans might decrease the probability that an individual might perform the intended behavior. The present research examined these possibilities using three different approaches: planning to support a member of a stigmatized group, planning to engage in a healthy behavior, an planning to complete a scheduled task. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/34870 |
Department | Psychology |
Advisor | Lord, Charles G. |
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- Doctoral Dissertations [1526]
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