Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
.
Default
.
PageMenu
-
Main Menu
-
Simple Search
.
Preferences
.
.
Member Services
.
Exit Webopac
.
LIBERO Portal Search
.
Catalogo Univ. Pontificia Salesiana
.
EbscoHost
.
Univ. Pontificia Salesiana
.
Search Menu
Simple Search
.
Advanced Search
.
Expert Search
.
Journal Search
.
Refine Search Results
.
New Items Search
.
Bottom Menu
Help
About
.
Languages
Italian
.
English
.
German
.
New Items Menu
New Items Search
.
New Items List
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp220816
Page content
You are here
:
>
Search Simple
Catalogue Display
Catalogue Display
Moving on or digging deeper : regulatory mode and interpersonal conflict resolution.
.
Bookmark this Record
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Catalogue Information
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Catalogue Information
Field name
Details
Nuova numerazione
76996
Collocazione
UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-578
Autore
WEBB, C. E.
Titolo
Moving on or digging deeper : regulatory mode and interpersonal conflict resolution. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica
pp. 621-641
Nota generale
Estratto da: Journal of personality and social psychology 2017, 112, 4
Riassunto
Conflict resolution, in its most basic sense, requires movement and change between opposing motivational states. Although scholars and practitioners have long acknowledged this point, research has yet to investigate whether individual differences in the motivation for movement from state-to-state influence conflict resolution processes. Regulatory Mode Theory (RMT) describes this fundamental motivation as locomotion. RMT simultaneously describes an orthogonal motivational emphasis on assessment, a tendency for critical evaluation and comparison. We argue that this tendency, in the absence of a stronger motivation for locomotion, can obstruct peoples' propensity to reconcile. Five studies, using diverse measures and methods, found that the predominance of an individual's locomotion over assessment facilitates interpersonal conflict resolution. The first two studies present participants with hypothetical conflict scenarios to examine how chronic (Study 1) and experimentally induced (Study 2) individual differences in locomotion predominance influence the motivation to reconcile. The next two studies investigate this relation by way of participants' own conflict experiences, both through essay recall of previous conflict events (Study 3) and verbal narratives of ongoing conflict issues (Study 4). We then explore this association in the context of real-world conflict discussions between roommates (Study 5). Lastly, we examine results across these studies meta-analytically (Study 6). Overall, locomotion and assessment can inform lay theories of individual variation in the motivation to "move on" or "dig deeper" in conflict situations. We conclude by emphasizing the importance of using RMT to go beyond instrumental approaches to conflict resolution to understand fundamental individual motivations underlying its occurrence.
Tipo di documento
RICERCA.
Soggetto
CONFLITTI.
PROBLEM SOLVING.
MOTIVAZIONE.
EMOZIONI.
VALUTAZIONE.
DIFFERENZA.
ADOLESCENTI.
ADULTI.
COLOMBIA.
Ambito
Psicologico
Autore Secondario
COLEMAN, P. T.
ROSSIGNAC-MILON, M.
TOMASULO, S. J.
HIGGINS, E. T.
Titolo correlato
Journal of personality and social psychology 2017, 112, 4
Accesso online
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=sih&AN=122029226&lang=it&site=ehost-live
.
ISBD Display
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Tag Display
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Related Works
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Marc XML
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Add Title to Basket
Catalogue Record 76996
.
Catalogue Information 76996
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Information 76996
Top of page
.
Download Title
Catalogue Record 76996
Export
This Record
As
Labelled Format
Bibliographic Format
ISBD Format
MARC Format
MARC Binary Format
MARCXML Format
User-Defined Format:
Collocazione
Autore Persona
Autore Ente
Autore Congresso
Titolo Uniforme
Titolo Uniforme
Titolo
Pubblicazione
Descrizione fisica
Serie - Contenuto
Contenuto in
Abstract
Parola chiave
Autore secondario Persona
To
File
Email
Quick Search
Search for