ICPS
2021 APS Virtual Convention · 2021
Think More, Do Less: Assessment and Locomotion Following Social Exclusion
- Woo Kim
Miami University, Oxford - Heather Claypool
Miami University, Oxford
Abstract
We examined thwarted belonging’s impact on two regulatory modes: assessment and locomotion. Study 1 showed that greater loneliness predicted greater assessment and reduced locomotion. Study 2 found that manipulated social exclusion indirectly increased assessment and reduced locomotion via threatened social needs. Therefore, belonging threats appear to alter regulatory modes.
Loneliness