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You Cannot Have Your Cake and Eat It, too: How Induced Goal Conflicts Affect Complex Problem Solving

机译:您也不能吃蛋糕,也不能吃蛋糕:诱导的目标冲突如何影响复杂的问题解决

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Managing multiple and conflicting goals is a demand typical to both everyday life and complex coordination tasks. Two experiments (N = 111) investigated how goal conflicts affect motivation and cognition in a complex problemsolving paradigm. In Experiment 1, participants dealt with a game-like computer simulation involving a predefined goal relation: Parallel goals were independent, mutually facilitating, or interfering with one another. As expected, goal conflicts entailed lowered motivation and wellbeing. Participants' understanding of causal effects within the simulation was impaired, too. Behavioral measures of subjects' interventions support the idea of adaptive, self-regulatory processes: reduced action with growing awareness of the goal conflict and balanced goal pursuit. Experiment 2 endorses the hypotheses of motivation loss and reduced acquisition of system-related knowledge in an extended problem-solving paradigm of four conflicting goals. Impairing effects of goal interference on motivation and wellbeing were found, although less distinct and robust as in Experiment 1. Participants undertook fewer interventions in case of a goal conflict and acquired less knowledge about the system. Formal complexity due to the interconnectedness among goals is discussed as a limiting influence on inferring the problem structure.
机译:管理多个目标和相互矛盾的目标是日常生活和复杂协调任务的典型要求。两项实验(N = 111)研究了目标冲突如何在复杂的解决问题范式中影响动机和认知。在实验1中,参与者处理了涉及预定义目标关系的类似游戏的计算机模拟:并行目标相互独立,相互促进或相互干扰。正如预期的那样,目标冲突导致动机和幸福感降低。参与者对模拟中因果关系的理解也受到损害。受试者干预的行为测度支持适应性,自我调节过程的想法:减少行动,并逐渐意识到目标冲突和平衡地追求目标。实验2认可了在四个冲突目标的扩展问题解决方案中,动机丧失和系统相关知识获取减少的假设。尽管与实验1相比,目标干扰对动机和幸福感的影响有所减弱,但效果较差,但不够健壮。在目标冲突的情况下,参与者进行的干预较少,并且对系统的了解较少。讨论了由于目标之间相互联系而导致的形式复杂性,作为对推断问题结构的限制影响。

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