Enhancing Motivation, Self-efficacy, and Response-efficacy through Regulatory Fit

dc.contributor.advisorHaskard-Zolnierek, Kelly
dc.contributor.authorErrisuriz, Vanessa
dc.contributor.committeeMemberCzyzewska, Maria
dc.contributor.committeeMemberOsborne, Randall
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-04T14:23:29Z
dc.date.available2020-05-04T14:23:29Z
dc.date.issued2010-05
dc.description.abstractAccording to the Theory of Self-Regulatory Focus, individuals can be characterized by a regulatory focus of either promotion or prevention. Promotion focus involves sensitivity to the presence/absence of positive outcomes and is characterized by a strategy of pursuing desirable end-states, whereas prevention focus involves sensitivity to the presence/absence of negative outcomes and is characterized by a strategy of avoiding undesirable end-states. Regulatory fit is experienced when individuals use means of goal pursuit to match their regulatory focus. The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of regulatory fit on motivation and overall efficacy in regards to eating a healthy diet, and to determine which regulatory fit combination most enhances self- and response-efficacy. A total of 193 participants were recruited for this study and were randomly assigned to receive information about healthy eating via a positive or negative role model and gain- or loss-framed information. This study demonstrated that positive role models and self-efficacy both play a role in enhancing an individual's intention to eat a healthy diet. Promotion-focused individuals in a regulatory fit condition also showed greater intention to eat a healthy diet. Promotion-focused individuals were found to have higher self-efficacy than prevention-focused individuals. Interestingly, promotion-focused individuals were found to have higher response-efficacy, particularly those presented with a positive role model and gain-framed message.
dc.description.departmentPsychology
dc.formatText
dc.format.extent67 pages
dc.format.medium1 file (.pdf)
dc.identifier.citationErrisuriz, V. (2010). Enhancing motivation, self-efficacy, and response-efficacy through regulatory fit (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10877/9798
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectmotivation
dc.subjectself-efficacy
dc.subjectbehavior modification
dc.subjecthealth behavior
dc.titleEnhancing Motivation, Self-efficacy, and Response-efficacy through Regulatory Fit
dc.typeThesis
thesis.degree.departmentPsychology
thesis.degree.grantorTexas State University-San Marcos
thesis.degree.levelMasters
thesis.degree.nameMaster of Arts

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