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Expressed Likelihood as Motivator: Creating Value through Engaging What's Real.

E Tory Higgins1, Becca Franks, Dana Pavarini, Steen Sehnert, Katie Manley.   

Abstract

Our research tested two predictions regarding how likelihood can have motivational effects as a function of how a probability is expressed. We predicted that describing the probability of a future event that could be either A or B using the language of high likelihood ("80% A") rather than low likelihood ("20% B"), i.e., high rather than low expressed likelihood, would make a present activity more real and engaging, as long as the future event had properties relevant to the present activity. We also predicted that strengthening engagement from the high (vs. low) expressed likelihood of a future event would intensify the value of present positive and negative objects (in opposite directions). Both predictions were supported. There was also evidence that this intensification effect from expressed likelihood was independent of the actual probability or valence of the future event. What mattered was whether high versus low likelihood language was used to describe the future event.

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Keywords:  engagement; likelihood; motivation; probability; value

Year:  2013        PMID: 23940411      PMCID: PMC3739483          DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2012.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Econ Psychol        ISSN: 0167-4870


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