Social Psychology in Actiondoi:10.1007/978-3-030-13788-5_6ChristinaMühlbergerEvaJonas
Reactance Theory Chapter First Online:02 July 2019 pp 79–94 Cite this chapter Social Psychology in Action Christina Mühlberger& Eva Jonas 174kAccesses 12Citations 20Altmetric Abstract People believe they possess certain freedoms. When these freedoms are threatened, psychological reactance emerges – a...
Reactance Theory: Examples Here are some real life examples of reactance theory. Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? Psychology 101: Intro to Psychology 15chapters |123lessons|13flashcard sets Ch 1.History & Fundamental Theories of Psychology ...
In 1966, social psychologist Jack Brehm introduced the psychological reactance theory. Brehm asserted that reactance was the motivation to regain lost freedom and leads people to try to resist the persuasion and influence of others. Brehm used the theory of psychological reactance to answer the questi...
Reactance theory posits that when an individual feels that their freedom or control is being threatened by advice, they are motivated to protect their autonomy.
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A theory of psychological reactance (1966) J.W. Brehm et al. J. Brockner The effects of self-esteem, success-failure, and self-consciousness on task performance Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1979) C.S. Carver Self-awareness, perception of threat, and the expression of reactan...
In contrast to the above literature, research in psychology and other behavioral sciences often views requirements with skepticism12. As implied by the theory of psychological reactance13,14,15,16, people may resist a requirement they perceive as curtailing their freedom2. In a review of the liter...
Settings Filter Results 13368 Words Grammar Plagiarism Writing Score Human Communication Research ISSN 0360-3989 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Psychological Reactance and Persuasive Health Communication: A Test and Extension of the Intertwined Model Stephen A. Rains1 & Monique Mitchell Turner2 ...