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Restoration process after need thwarting: When autonomy depends on competence

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Like other fundamental needs, recent studies have shown that the need for autonomy elicits goal-ori- ented behaviors that aim to its restoration when it is thwarted. However, no research has yet examined the factors that moderate the restoration process. In the present studies, we investigated the moderating role of perceived competence in the restoration of autonomy. We monitored autonomy restoration behaviors by assessing the extent to which participants turn away from a controlling function in a computerized puzzle task. Across the two studies, the results suggested that, in comparison with baseline partic- ipants, autonomy-deprived participants acted to regain their autonomy but only when their level of perceived compe- tence in the task was high. When perceived competence was low, participants disengaged from autonomy restora- tion, seemingly to favor competence. These findings are discussed using self-determination theory and models of stress and coping.

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hal-00947452 , version 1 (16-02-2014)

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Rémi Radel, Luc Pelletier, Philippe Sarrazin. Restoration process after need thwarting: When autonomy depends on competence. Motivation and Emotion, 2013, 37 (2), pp.234-244. ⟨10.1007/s11031-012-9308-3⟩. ⟨hal-00947452⟩
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