Department of Psychology.
Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2017 Mar;146(3):442-455. doi: 10.1037/xge0000272.
Self-enhancement is a pervasive motivation that manifests broadly to promote and protect the positivity of the self. Research suggests that self-enhancement is associated with improved task performance. Untested, however, is whether that association is causal. The present research experimentally manipulated self-enhancement to examine its causal effect on task performance. Participants in 5 experiments were randomly assigned to self-enhance or not before completing a creativity task (Experiments 1-4) or pain-inducing cold-pressor task (Experiment 5). Results indicate that self-enhancing (but not self-effacing) on a dimension relevant (but not irrelevant) to the task facilitated performance. Furthermore, the data were consistent with the possibility that the performance facilitating effect of self-enhancement was mediated through task-relevant self-efficacy. (PsycINFO Database Record
自我提升是一种普遍存在的动机,它广泛地表现在促进和保护自我的积极性上。研究表明,自我提升与任务表现的提高有关。然而,尚未验证这种关联是否具有因果关系。本研究通过实验性地操纵自我提升,来检验其对任务表现的因果影响。在 5 项实验中,参与者在完成创造力任务(实验 1-4)或引起疼痛的冷压机任务(实验 5)之前,被随机分配进行自我提升或不自我提升。结果表明,在与任务相关(但不相关)的维度上进行自我提升(而不是自我贬低)有助于提高表现。此外,数据与自我提升的表现促进效应是通过与任务相关的自我效能感来介导的可能性一致。