结果(博弈论)
心理学
焦虑
动作(物理)
社会心理学
过程(计算)
应用心理学
计算机科学
精神科
物理
数学
数理经济学
量子力学
操作系统
作者
Lien B. Pham,Shelley E. Taylor
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167299025002010
摘要
Mental simulations enhance the links between thought and action. The present research contrasted mental simulations that emphasize the process required to achieve a goal versus the outcome of goal achievement. For 5 to 7 days prior to a midterm examination, college freshmen mentally simulated either the process for doing well on the exam (good study habits) or simulated a desired outcome (getting a good grade) or both. A self-monitoring control condition was included. Results indicated that process simulation enhanced studying and improved grades; the latter effect was mediated by enhanced planning and reduced anxiety. Implications of process and outcome simulations for effective goal pursuit are discussed.
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