Triggering self-presentation efforts outside of people's conscious awareness |
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Authors: | Tyler James M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2081, USA. tyler@purdue.edu |
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Abstract: | Three studies utilized priming techniques to examine whether self-presentations can be activated without conscious awareness. The results across all experiments consistently demonstrated nonconscious self-presentation effects, in that people were unaware that their self-presentations were triggered automatically and that their self-presentations were comparable to participants who were explicitly instructed to self-present. The findings are novel because they are the first to demonstrate that self-presentations can be triggered without conscious awareness in a manner similar to self-presentations that are strategically selected. In addition, the results help undermine the common misconception that self-presentation typically involves conscious deliberation, pretense, or outright deception. |
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