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Like Mike: Ability contagion through touched objects increases confidence and improves performance
Authors:Thomas Kramer  Lauren G. Block
Affiliation:1. Department of Marketing, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina, United States;2. Department of Marketing and International Business, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY, United States
Abstract:Magical thinking refers to irrational peculiar beliefs, including those that conform to the laws of contagion. We propose that touching an object that was previously touched by a high performer increases confidence via magical thinking (ability contagion) and improves actual performance among individuals high in experiential processing. A series of studies provides support for this main proposition. Our results cast doubt on an alternative explanation based on priming, and are obtained controlling for participants’ level of rational processing, motivation, and affect.
Keywords:Magical thinking   Contagion   Performance   Creativity
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