Different effects of motivation orientation on ideational flexibility : key role of optimism / Yadan Li, Yilong Yang, Junyi Yang, Senqing Qi, Xuewie Wang, Keyang Han, Weipinh Hu, Jiang Qiu
Series: American Journal of Psychology. 132 : 3, pages 267-280 Publication details: Fall 2019Content type:- text
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The present study investigated the relationships between motivation orientation (approach and avoidance motivations) and ideational flexibility and the potential effects of optimism on these associations in a large behavioral sample of 320 healthy young adults. As predicted, the approach motivation-ideational flexibility relationship and the avoidance motivation-ideational flexibility relationship were differentially affected by individual difference measures of dispositional optimism. More specifically, optimism signficantly moderated the relationship avoidance motivation and ideational flexibility. Detailed analysis revealed that avoidance motivation related positively to ideational flexibility, especially for people with low optimism. Furthermore, in an external validation analysis using data obtained from an independent sample of participants (replaction cohort; n = 249), we showed that dispositional optimism can reliably affect the approach motivation-ideatiobal flexibility relationship and the avoidance motivation-ideational flexibility relationship differentially. These findings help resolve the ongoing controversy surrounding the nature of the motivation orientation-creativity nexus and have potential implications for current practice and interventions.
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