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Frontiers in Psychology
The impact of current failures on predicted well-being for future success: Different mechanisms of action in high and low self-threat situations
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Zhijun Hou1  Yuting Wang1  Lin Li1  Jingjing Song1 
[1] Institute of Education, China University of Geosciences;Research Center for Psychological and Health Sciences, China University of Geosciences
关键词: Self-threat;    predicted well-being;    Affect;    self-esteem;    Current performance;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2022.954583
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

This study explored the effect of current performance on the predicted well-being for future success and its mechanism. This empirical research consists of two experiments. In Study 1, the individual’s predicted well-being of future performance in the tests was lower in good feedback condition compared with bad feedback condition. It means that individuals have a higher expectation of future success after an unimportant loss. Study 2 focused on the moderating role of self-threat situations and the mediating role of affect and self-esteem in the effect of current performance feedback on predicted well-being. The results showed that individuals who got bad feedback have a low predicted well-being of future success only in a high self-threatening condition. Self-threat plays a moderating role between current performance and predicted well-being. The serial mediation role of affect and self-esteem in the negative effect of current performance on predicted well-being holds in high self-threat situations. By specifying the behavioral consequences and analyzing the psychological process in high and low self-threat situations, this research expands the literature on development of appropriate cognitive theories and propose novel measures and practical implications of enhancing predicted well-being.

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