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Focusing and restricting: two aspects of motivational selectivity in adulthood
Authors:Riediger Michaela  Freund Alexandra M
Affiliation:Center for Life Span Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Germany. riediger@mpib-berlin.mpg.de
Abstract:
Using a short-term longitudinal design, the authors investigated implications of 2 facets of motivational selectivity--restricting (to few goals) and focusing (on central and similar goals)--for goal-pursuit investment. Participants were 20-69 years old (Time 1, N = 177; Time 2, N = 160). Results show that motivational selectivity in terms of focusing (but not in terms of restricting) is associated with an enhanced involvement in goal pursuit (assessed 3 months later), irrespective of age. Structural equation models demonstrated that this association is completely mediated by the degree of mutual facilitation among goals. Furthermore, motivational selectivity increases from middle to older adulthood. This contributes to the maintenance of high goal involvement into later adulthood, despite aging-related increases in resource limitations.
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