APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Process Simulation Hinders and Outcome Simulation Facilitates Subsequent Regulatory Behavior

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Cognitive

  • Candy Ho
    Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Jessica Kwong
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract

This research argues that process and outcome simulations influence subsequent regulatory behavior, and such effects are driven by people’s sense of vitality resulted from the simulation. Process simulation induces people’s sense of tiredness and dampens subsequent regulatory behavior, whereas outcome simulation enhances people’s vitality feeling and facilitates subsequent regulation.

Cognitive Processes

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