Self-regulatory thought across time and domains

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People think differently about their personal wishes, and the way they think about their wishes impacts their success in fulfilling the wishes. Fantasy realization theory (Oettingen, 2000) distinguishes between four modes of thought people use when thinking about important personal wishes: mental contrasting, indulging, dwelling, and reverse contrasting. Research has focused on investigating the effects of these four modes on goal pursuit or on examining the spontaneous use of the modes about a single wish at one time point. Here, we go beyond this research by investigating the spontaneous use of the modes across wishes from multiple domains (Study 1) and across time (Study 2). In Study 1, participants wrote about three wishes form different domains (interpersonal, health, and possible self ) at one time point online. In Study 2, we used ecological momentary assessment to investigate the use of the modes across 1 week in everyday life. Participants were beeped on their smartphone randomly 3 times a day and asked to write down their thoughts about an important personal wish. We measured participants’ modes of thought using the content-analytic method by Sevincer and Oettingen (2013a). Across studies the use of indulging was more consistent and less fluctuating over time than the use of mental contrasting, dwelling, and reverse contrasting. Our findings suggest that that there are individual differences in the degree to which people habitually use each of the modes of thought, in particular indulging.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftMotivation Science
Jahrgang10
Ausgabenummer4
Seiten (von - bis)277-289
Anzahl der Seiten13
ISSN2333-8113
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.12.2024

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