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Nonconscious relationship reactance: When significant others prime opposing goals
Authors:Tanya L Chartrand  Amy N Dalton  Gavan J Fitzsimons
Institution:Department of Psychology and Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Box 90120, 134 Towerview Drive, Durham, NC 27708, USA
Abstract:Individuals nonconsciously and unintentionally pursue goals they associate with relationship partners ( Fitzsimons and Bargh, 2003] and Shah, 2003]). Here, we demonstrate conditions under which individuals nonconsciously and unintentionally reject goals they associate with relationship partners and instead pursue opposing goals. In Experiment 1, participants were subliminally primed with the name of a controlling significant other who had a particular goal for them. Without awareness or intent, participants pursued a goal that directly opposed their significant other’s wishes. In Experiment 2, chronic reactance was shown to moderate this effect: Low-reactant individuals adopted a subliminally primed significant other’s goal, whereas high-reactant individuals pursued an opposing goal. This research suggests that in response to controlling significant others and among chronically reactant individuals, the nonconscious activation of relational representations can automatically elicit oppositional goal pursuits, even when pursuit of an oppositional goal results in a personally suboptimal outcome.
Keywords:Relationships  Significant others  Relational schemas  Automaticity  Subliminal priming  Goals
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