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The Role of Attitude Strength in Behavioral Spillover: Attitude Matters—But Not Necessarily as a Moderator

机译:态度强度在行为溢出中的作用:态度 - 但不一定是一个主持人

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Studies on how one behavior affects subsequent behaviors find evidence for two opposite trends: Sometimes a first behavior increases the likelihood of engaging in additional behaviors that contribute to the same goal (positive behavioral spillover), and at other times a first behavior decreases this likelihood (negative spillover). A factor that may explain both patterns is attitude strength. A stronger (more favorable) attitude toward an issue may make the connections between related behaviors more salient and increase the motivation to work toward the underlying goal. We predicted that people with a stronger (more favorable) attitude are more likely to engage in subsequent behaviors that address an issue they care about. Two experiments tested the prediction in the contexts of pro-environmental and health behavior. Study 1 ( N = 378) provided some support for the predicted moderating role of attitude toward the environment when participants recalled either an environmentally friendly or unfriendly action: A strong attitude increased the likelihood, whereas a weak attitude decreased the likelihood of carrying out successive goal-conducive behaviors. When compared to a neutral control condition in Study 2 ( N = 929), participants with a weak environmental attitude supported pro-environmental petitions less strongly after an environmentally harmful action. Support for such petitions did not waver, however, among participants with a strong environmental attitude: They consistently acted environmentally friendly. Contrary to the hypothesis, in neither study did strength of attitude toward personal health moderate the effect of an initial behavior in the expected direction. In sum, the two studies provided only limited evidence for behavioral spillover: Participants mostly acted in accordance with their attitude but were hardly affected by recalling previous actions. When behavioral spillover did occur, however, a strong environmental attitude tended to increase the likelihood of acting in an environmentally friendly way, whereas the behavior of those with a weak attitude was less predictable. This research contributes to a more nuanced theoretical understanding of the role of attitude in spillover, but provides only limited evidence for its role as a moderator.
机译:关于一种行为如何影响后续行为的研究找到两个相反趋势的证据:有时第一个行为增加了额外行为的可能性,这些行为有助于相同的目标(积极行为溢出),并且在其他时候,第一行为减少了这种可能性(负溢出)。可能解释这两个模式的因素是姿态力量。对问题的更强大(更有利)的态度可能使相关行为之间的联系更加突出,并提高对潜在目标工作的动机。我们预测有更强(更有利)态度的人更有可能从事随后的行为,以解决他们关心的问题。两项实验测试了在促进环境和健康行为的背景下的预测。研究1(n = 378)为参与者回顾环保或不友好的行动时,对环境的态度的一些支持提供了一些支持:一种强大的态度增加了可能性,而弱势态度降低了执行连续目标的可能性-Conducive行为。与研究中的中立控制条件相比2(n = 929)相比,环境态度疲软的参与者在环境有害行动后不太强烈地支持普遍存在的申请。然而,对这种请愿书的支持并没有动摇,但参与者在具有强大的环境态度之外:他们一直致力于环保。与假设相反,在既没有研究的情况下,对个人健康的态度的力量会使初始行为在预期方向上的影响。总而言之,这两项研究仅为行为溢出的证据仅提供了有限的证据:参与者主要按照他们的态度行事,而是几乎不受召回以前的行动的影响。然而,当发生行为溢出量时,强烈的环境态度倾向于增加以环保方式行事的可能性,而态度薄弱的人的行为则不太可预测。这项研究有助于对溢出态度作用的更细致的理论理解,但仅为其作为主持人的作用提供有限的证据。

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