Competition Breeds Desire

نویسندگان

  • Britta A. Larsen
  • Arseny A. Ryazanov
  • Jason T. Gravano
  • Nicholas J. S. Christenfeld
چکیده

Desire spurs competition; here we explore whether the converse is also true. In one study, female quartets (N1⁄4 58) completed anagrams, with the winner to receive compact speakers; controls anagrammed without competition. In the other study, female quartets (N1⁄4 74) described their ideal first date to a male judge, who chose the best description; controls read to him others’ date descriptions without competition. In both studies, creating competition increased desire and altered how much participants wanted, but not how much they liked, the competed-for thing. Competition may activate a general ‘‘wanting system,’’ producing overvaluing in settings from stock markets to partner selection.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015