End-of-semester syndrome: How situational regulatory fit affects test performance over an academic semester |
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Authors: | Grimm Lisa R Markman Arthur B Maddox W Todd |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, The College of New Jersey. |
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Abstract: | Psychology researchers often avoid running participants from subject pools at the end of the semester because they are "unmotivated". We suggest that the end of the semester induces a situational prevention focus (i.e., sensitive to losses) unlike the beginning of the semester, which may induce a situational promotion focus (i.e., sensitive to gains). In two experiments, we presented participants with math problems at the beginning or end of an academic semester. End-of-semester participants performed better minimizing losses as compared to maximizing gains, while the opposite was true for beginning-of-semester participants. |
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