Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task
Information framing can be critical to the impact of information and can affect individuals differently. One contributing factor is a person’s regulatory focus, which describes their focus on achieving gains vs. avoiding losses. We hypothesized that alignment between individual regulatory focus and...
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doaj-3160911a5c8a47ffa4c4267e908501d22020-11-25T00:31:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-04-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00726440295Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control TaskBenjamin T. Files0Kimberly A. Pollard1Ashley H. Oiknine2Ashley H. Oiknine3Antony D. Passaro4Peter Khooshabeh5Peter Khooshabeh6Human Research and Engineering Directorate, United States Army Research Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHuman Research and Engineering Directorate, United States Army Research Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDCS Corporation, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDepartment of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United StatesHuman Research and Engineering Directorate, United States Army Research Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesHuman Research and Engineering Directorate, United States Army Research Laboratory, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesDepartment of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United StatesInformation framing can be critical to the impact of information and can affect individuals differently. One contributing factor is a person’s regulatory focus, which describes their focus on achieving gains vs. avoiding losses. We hypothesized that alignment between individual regulatory focus and the framing of performance feedback as either gain or loss would enhance performance improvements from computer-based training. We measured participants’ (N = 93) trait-level regulatory focus; they then trained in a go/no-go inhibitory control task with feedback framed as gains, losses, or control feedback conditions. Some changes in performance with training (correct rejection rate and response time) were consistent with regulatory fit, but only in the loss-framed condition. This suggests that regulatory fit is more complex than cursory categorization of trait regulatory focus and feedback framing might indicate. Regulatory fit, feedback framing, and task affordances should be considered when designing feedback or including game-like feedback elements to aid computer-based training.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00726/fullregulatory focustraininggo/no-gofeedbackgamificationinhibitory control |
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Benjamin T. Files Kimberly A. Pollard Ashley H. Oiknine Ashley H. Oiknine Antony D. Passaro Peter Khooshabeh Peter Khooshabeh Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task Frontiers in Psychology regulatory focus training go/no-go feedback gamification inhibitory control |
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Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task |
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Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task |
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Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task |
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Prevention Focus Relates to Performance on a Loss-Framed Inhibitory Control Task |
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prevention focus relates to performance on a loss-framed inhibitory control task |
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Information framing can be critical to the impact of information and can affect individuals differently. One contributing factor is a person’s regulatory focus, which describes their focus on achieving gains vs. avoiding losses. We hypothesized that alignment between individual regulatory focus and the framing of performance feedback as either gain or loss would enhance performance improvements from computer-based training. We measured participants’ (N = 93) trait-level regulatory focus; they then trained in a go/no-go inhibitory control task with feedback framed as gains, losses, or control feedback conditions. Some changes in performance with training (correct rejection rate and response time) were consistent with regulatory fit, but only in the loss-framed condition. This suggests that regulatory fit is more complex than cursory categorization of trait regulatory focus and feedback framing might indicate. Regulatory fit, feedback framing, and task affordances should be considered when designing feedback or including game-like feedback elements to aid computer-based training. |
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regulatory focus training go/no-go feedback gamification inhibitory control |
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