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Priming Effects on Cooperative Behavior in Social Dilemmas: Considering the Prime and the Person
Authors:Mike Prentice  Kennon M. Sheldon
Affiliation:University of Missouri
Abstract:We test whether people with a relatively more intrinsic vs. extrinsic value orientation (RIEVO) are particularly likely to enact cooperative behavior in resource dilemmas when they are primed with relatedness goals. In Study 1, high RIEVO participants primed with relatedness exhibited more restrained fishing behavior in a resource dilemma than their unprimed counterparts or participants low in RIEVO. Study 2 replicated this effect and further showed that the prime must signal the possibility of satisfying a valued goal (relatedness satisfaction) in order to elicit the value-consistent behavior. We discuss these results in the context of recent process models of goal priming, and also discuss how these findings contribute to our understanding of cooperative behavior and the predictive power of value constructs more broadly.
Keywords:cooperation  extrinsic values  goal priming  intrinsic values  social dilemmas  values
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