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努力才重要:自我控制对目标进展感知的影响

It’s the Effort That Counts: The Effect of Self-Control on Goal Progress Perceptions

Journal of Marketing Research · 2022
被引 15
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,消费者在选择目标一致行为时,所需自我控制越多,就越觉得目标进展更大,因为这会让他们推断自己对目标更投入,从而认为未来追求目标更容易。

Abstract

Does the amount of self-control consumers must exert to choose a goal-consistent action influence their perceptions of goal progress? For example, if you choose to go to the gym when one of your favorite TV shows is on (vs. when nothing interesting is on TV), do you perceive that you have made a differential amount of progress toward your goal, despite completing the exact same workout? In eight studies (N = 7,515), the authors demonstrate that consumers perceive that they have made more progress on their goals when more (vs. less) self-control is required to choose to complete an identical goal-consistent task. This is because when consumers exert more (vs. less) self-control to choose a goal-consistent task over the goal-inconsistent alternatives, they infer higher commitment to the goal. The higher inferred commitment, in turn, leads consumers to perceive that future goal pursuit will be easier. The authors demonstrate this effect across a variety of tasks and means of exerting self-control, as well as with both hypothetical scenarios and real-behavior studies.

消费者行为自我控制目标设定感知判断