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Society for the Science of Motivation

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The Society for the Science of Motivation - an interdisciplinary organization of researchers in motivational science. Tweeting new findings, insights, and more.

Worldwide Katılım Haziran 2011
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Consortium of European Research on Emotion
That’s a wrap for #CERE2025. It was a wonderful experience filled with insightful communications, connecting with old and new friends, and enjoying some memorable social events. We look forward to seeing you all again at #CERE2027 in Torino, Italy, hosted by @PietroCipresso.
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Kaitlyn M. Werner, PhD
Kaitlyn M. Werner, PhD@kaitlynmwerner·
Thrilled to finally have this paper officially out! Across eight samples (n=2k+), we find that having a larger strategy repertoire can benefit goal attainment. We also discuss challenges with measuring repertoire and flexibility more broadly. w/@rayrwu J. Gross & @malfrie
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Ayelet Fishbach
Ayelet Fishbach@ayeletfishbach·
7 Olympic Athletes shared their motivation secrets with Eric Spitznagel, who then shared them with me, who is now sharing them with you. I guess these are no longer secrets😉😉. Stay motivated! webmd.com/fitness-exerci…
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Our second impact talk session featured several interesting presentations focusing on how early start and self-gratitude influences motivation, the role of intuitive faith and goal attainment, and the impacts of brief internet delays on learning.
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To close out this symposium, we have Yukiko Uchida sharing her fascinating work on cultural interdependence as a motivational pathway to well-being!
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For our second speaker we had Hazel Markus sharing her work on the power of interdependent motivation! She presented a very insightful series of studies demonstrating that shifting from “I” to “we” promotes positive outcomes in different cultures (eg., in Africa, first gen).
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And now we welcome everyone back from lunch with an exciting presidential symposium on motivation and culture! Leading the way is President Alexandra Freund. In her talk, she shared her journey from studying aging and motivational processes to incorporating culture.
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This discussion is especially timely considering the recent release of this volume on Goal Systems Theory edited by Arie Kruglanski, @ayeletfishbach, and Catalina Kopetz. Check it out! #v=onepage&q&f=false" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr…
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Our final speaker for this session is @J_R_Schroeder comparing data from participant pools! She finds that different quality checks are not really correlated, online samples are outperforming college samples, but students have better comprehension and writing quality.
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For our second talk we have Marie Ozanne asking: do people make more responsible choices in their non-native language? Across multiple studies, the answer is yes! This effect is driven by self-signalling, and is not moderated by either self-concept clarity or self-monitoring.
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Next up we have an impact talk session! First up is Preeti Vani talking about the unexpected value of unsolicited advice. Using an array of methods, she finds that most people don’t think giving unsolicited advice is a good idea, but the receiver is actually more appreciative!
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