Task-related fluctuations in action-state orientation: roles of anticipated task difficulty and task-related affect

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2025

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Mehmet Peker
Guelben Baglicakoglu

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Action-state orientation (ASO) refers to regulatory modes influencing intention initiation and goal pursuit. While ASO pertains to both dispositional and time- and context-sensitive states extant research predominantly focuses on individual differences in ASO leaving within-person dynamics and situational antecedents underexplored. Addressing this gap the study explored task-related fluctuations in ASO (ASO-T) and its relationship with task-related affect and anticipated task difficulty. Both the pilot study (Nperson = 62 Nmeasurement = 248) and the main study (Nperson = 165 Nmeasurement = 660) employed a biweekly data collection. However in the main study the assessment of anticipated task difficulty and other measures was temporally separated. Results of the pilot study indicated that the measurement of ASO-T is a reliable and valid instrument and ASO-T displays substantial within-person variation. The main study findings showed that task-related negative affect but not positive affect mediates the relationship between anticipated task difficulty and two forms of ASO-T (hesitation and preoccupation). Additionally task-related positive affect was more strongly related to ASO-T than task-related negative affect. These findings confirm ASO-T as a context-sensitive and malleable construct and extend the ASO research by shedding light on task-related situational antecedents of ASO-T.

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Action-state orientation, Positive affect, Negative affect, Task difficulty, Self-regulation, ACHIEVEMENT EMOTIONS, VOLITIONAL FACILITATION, CONSTRUCT-VALIDITY, INTENTION MEMORY, SELF-REGULATION, NEGATIVE AFFECT, MODERATING ROLE, FIT INDEXES, PROCRASTINATION, MODEL, Positive affect, Action-state orientation, Self-regulation, Negative affect, Task difficulty

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Motivation and Emotion

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49

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103

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119
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