APS

29th APS Annual Convention

Goals, Needs, and Incentives: New Perspectives on Motivation Science’s Core Variables

Friday, May 26, 2017 · Boston, MA

General

This symposium presents new insights in behavioral effects of classic variables of motivation science: goal setting, needs, and incentives. The contributions highlight recently discovered roles of these variables in responding to specific situational demands, like efficient goal pursuit, and global circumstances, like the formation of political beliefs.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Guido GendollaChair
    University of Geneva

Presentations

  1. A Motivational Perspective on Distraction during Cognitive PerformanceDorottya Rusz, Michiel Kompier, Sabine Geurts, Eric Bijleveld
  2. The Self-Regulation of Time ManagementGabriele Oettingen, Heather Kappes, Katie Guttenberg, Peter Gollwitzer
  3. Monetary Incentive Moderates Automaticity Effects in Effort MobilizationGuido Gendolla
  4. Motivation for Epistemic Security and Perceived Threat As Bases of Right-Wing Authoritarianism: A Longitudinal Moderation ApproachArne Roets, Jonas de Keersmaecker, Jaspar van Assche, Emma Onraet, Alain van Hiel, Kristof Dhont