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Publications [#271418] of Tanya L. Chartrand

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  1. Johnson, CS; Norton, MI; Nelson, LD; Stapel, D; Chartrand, TL (2008). The downside of feeling better: Self-regard repair harms performance. Self and Identity, 7(3), 262-277. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/03/28)

    Abstract:
    While threats to self-regard are unpleasant and aversive, such threats can also be motivating, leading people to change their views of themselves, and their behavior. The current studies show that when individuals experience a threat to self-regard through upward social comparison, learning about an opportunity to demonstrate competency can be affirming, leading to restored self-regard. However, self-regard is repaired only when the new task is in a domain different from the threatened domain (Study 1), and only when that new task is diagnostic of an important ability (Study 2). Study 3 examines the behavioral outcomes associated with threat, demonstrating the positive impact of threat on performance on these new tasks; ironically, when threat-the motivating force behind improved performance-is reduced, performance suffers.


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