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   Reliance on Luck: Identifying Which Achievement Goals Elicit Superstitious Behavior  
   
نویسنده hamerman e.j. ,morewedge c.k.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2015 - دوره : 41 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:323 -335
چکیده    People often resort to superstitious behavior to facilitate goal achievement. we examined whether the specific type of achievement goal pursued influences the propensity to engage in superstitious behavior. across six studies,we found that performance goals were more likely than learning goals to elicit superstitious behavior. participants were more likely to engage in superstitious behavior at high than at low levels of chronic performance orientation,but superstitious behavior was not influenced by chronic learning orientation (studies 1 and 2). similarly,participants exhibited stronger preferences for lucky items when primed to pursue performance goals rather than learning goals (studies 3 and 4). as uncertainty of goal achievement increased,superstitious behavior increased when participants pursued performance goals but not learning goals (study 5). finally,assignment to use a lucky (vs. unlucky) item resulted in greater confidence of achieving performance goals but not learning goals (study 6). © 2015 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه achievement goals; goal orientation; luck; performance goals; superstition
آدرس tulane university,new orleans,la, United States, boston universityma, United States
 
     
   
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