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    • Dodging Monsters and Dancing with Dreams: Success and Failure at Different Levels of Approach and Avoidance 

      Scholer, Abigail A.; Higgins, E. Tory (SAGE Publications, 2013-07-01)
      Many models of motivation suggest that goals can be arranged in a hierarchy, ranging from higher-level goals that represent desired end-states to lower-level means that operate in the service of those goals. We present a ...
    • Exploring the Relationship between Self-Regulation and Boredom 

      Struk, Andriy A. (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-26)
      The following two studies examined the relationship between various aspects of self-regulation, boredom proneness and the experience of boredom. Prior research on trait boredom has demonstrated that it is often related to ...
    • In pursuit of progress: Promotion motivation and risk preference in the domain of gains 

      Zou, Xi; Scholer, Abigail A.; Higgins, E. Tory (American Psychological Association, 2014)
      This article examines the role of promotion motivation in decision making in the domain of gains. Using a stock investment paradigm in which individuals believed that they were making decisions that were real and consequential, ...
    • Inflating and deflating the self: Sustaining motivational concerns through self-evaluation 

      Scholer, Abigail A.; Ozaki, Yuka; Higgins, E. Tory (Elsevier, 2014-03-01)
      The ways in which individuals think and feel about themselves play a significant role in guiding behavior across many domains in life. The current studies investigate how individuals may shift the positivity of self-evaluations ...
    • Motivational Versus Metabolic Effects of Carbohydrates on Self-Control 

      Molden, Daniel C.; Hui, Chin Ming; Scholer, Abigail A.; Meier, Brian P.; Noreen, Eric E.; D’Agostino, Paul R.; Martin, Valerie (Sage Publications, 2012-10-01)
      Self-control is critical for achievement and well-being. However, people’s capacity for self-control is limited and becomes depleted through use. One prominent explanation for this depletion posits that self-control consumes ...
    • The role of metamotivation in creating task-motivation fit 

      Scholer, Abigail A.; Miele, David B. (American Psychological Association, 2016)
      One of the challenges of effective goal pursuit is being able to flexibly adapt to changing situations and demands. The current studies investigate whether individuals exhibit effective metamotivation—successful management ...
    • A self-regulatory approach to understanding boredom proneness 

      Struk, Andriy A.; Scholer, Abigail A.; Danckert, James (Taylor and Francis, 2016-11-16)
      We investigated the relationship between self-regulation and two types of boredom proneness (perceived lack of internal stimulation, perceived lack of external stimulation) using a variety of measures of self-regulation. ...
    • When threat matters: Self-regulation, threat salience, and stereotyping 

      Stroessner, Steven J.; Scholer, Abigail A.; Marx, David M.; Weisz, Bradley M. (Elsevier, 2015-07-01)
      Four experiments examined whether information implying imminent threat to safety would interact with regulatory focus (Higgins, 1997) to affect the utilization of threat-relevant stereotypes. Because information suggesting ...

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