Custers Ruud, Aarts Henk
Utrecht University, Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, The Netherlands.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2007 May;33(5):623-33. doi: 10.1177/0146167206297404. Epub 2007 Apr 17.
This research tested the hypothesis that perception of goal-discrepant situations automatically (i.e., without conscious intent) facilitates access to representations of instrumental actions if goal representations are mentally accessible. Employing a probe-recognition paradigm, Experiment 1 established that sentences describing situations that are discrepant with the goal of "looking well-groomed" (e.g., having dirty shoes) automatically increased the accessibility of representations of appropriate instrumental actions (e.g., polishing) in comparison to control situations, but only when participants frequently pursued the goal. Experiments 2a and 2b suggest that this effect was due to chronic accessibility of the goal representation and demonstrate that the same effects occur if the accessibility of the goal is temporarily enhanced (by subliminal priming) for people that nonfrequently pursue the goal.
如果目标表征在心理上易于获取,那么对与目标不符的情境的感知会自动(即无需有意识的意图)促进对工具性行动表征的获取。实验1采用探测识别范式,证实了与“看起来整洁得体”这一目标不符的情境描述句(例如鞋子脏了),相较于对照情境,会自动增加适当工具性行动(例如擦拭)表征的可及性,但前提是参与者经常追求该目标。实验2a和2b表明,这种效应是由于目标表征的长期可及性所致,并且证明对于不常追求该目标的人,如果通过阈下启动暂时增强目标的可及性,也会出现同样的效应。