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To Err is Human: How Regulatory Focus and Action Orientation Predict Performance following Errors

Martijn A. de Lange
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Ad van Knippenberg
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In the current study, we hypothesize that post-error performance is influenced by individual differences in action orientation and situationally induced regulatory focus. Two experiments employing a time pressured flanker-like task, measured participants' dispositional action orientation and manipulated regulatory focus. As expected, accuracy of the responses following errors was reduced for all participants except for action-oriented participants in a promotion focus. The latter participants are assumed to down-regulate error-related negative affect, thereby saving resources for subsequent performance. A promotion focus is assumed to facilitate the optimal use of these resources.
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Martijn A. de Lange, Ad van Knippenberg. To Err is Human: How Regulatory Focus and Action Orientation Predict Performance following Errors. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2009, 45 (6), pp.1192. ⟨10.1016/j.jesp.2009.07.009⟩. ⟨hal-00719066⟩

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