How expected evaluation influences creativity: Regulatory focus as moderator |
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Authors: | Jia Wang Ling Wang Ru-De Liu Hui-Zhen Dong |
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Affiliation: | 1.Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, School of Psychology,Beijing Normal University,Beijing,China;2.Beijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Department of Psychology,Capital Normal University,Beijing,China;3.Beijing Siyuan Xingye Real Estate Brokerage Co., Ltd.,Beijing,China |
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Abstract: | Two studies investigated the effect of expected evaluation and regulatory focus on individuals’ creative performance. In both studies, first, the type of evaluation (informational versus controlling) was manipulated, and then regulatory focus was measured as an individual difference (in Study 1) or induced as a state using a pencil-and-paper maze task (in Study 2). Results provided evidence that participants who expect an informational evaluation were more likely to adopt an eager strategy; whereas participants who expected a controlling evaluation were more likely to adopt a vigilant strategy. Furthermore, participants in promotion-informational and prevention-controlling groups (regulatory fit conditions) performed more creatively than those in promotion-controlling and prevention-informational groups (regulatory non-fit conditions). In sum, the present findings contribute to a better understanding of how external evaluations and basic motivational orientations influence creative performance. |
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