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Sad-and-social is not smart: The moderating effects of social anticipation on mood and information processing
Authors:Kosha D. Bramesfeld  Karen Gasper
Affiliation:a Maryville University, St Louis, MO, United States
b The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States
Abstract:We examined if anticipating working collectively, rather than individually, moderates the effects of mood on information processing through (a) distraction, (b) loafing, and/or (c) task engagement. When participants anticipated working collectively, rather than individually, those in sad moods became distracted by the social elements of the task, resulting in a reduced information focus. In contrast, those in happy moods became engaged in the collective task, increasing their intended effort, raising their information focus, and improving their performance on the task. Social loafing effects did not occur. Mediation analyses revealed that these effects were due to changes in information focus, not social focus or intended effort.
Keywords:Mood   Affect   Groups   Information processing   Problem-solving   Social loafing   Collective decision-making
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