Abstract
According to alcohol myopia theory (Steele and Josephs in Am Psychol 45:921–933, 1990) intoxicated people disproportionally focus on the most salient aspects of a situation and ignore peripheral information.
We investigated whether consuming alcohol leads people to disproportionally focus on the desirability rather than feasibility
of important personal goals. Students named an important personal goal and then either consumed alcohol or a placebo. Thereafter,
we asked them to freely think about their goal and to write down their thoughts and images. We content-analyzed students’
elaborations with regard to what extent they focused on the goal’s desirability and on its feasibility. Intoxicated students
wrote more about aspects of desirability and less about aspects of feasibility than those who consumed a placebo. The results
suggest that this effect is one mechanism by which alcohol intake leads people to feel committed to personal goals despite
low feasibility of attaining these goals (Sevincer and Oettingen in J Abnorm Psychol 118:623–633, 2009).
We investigated whether consuming alcohol leads people to disproportionally focus on the desirability rather than feasibility
of important personal goals. Students named an important personal goal and then either consumed alcohol or a placebo. Thereafter,
we asked them to freely think about their goal and to write down their thoughts and images. We content-analyzed students’
elaborations with regard to what extent they focused on the goal’s desirability and on its feasibility. Intoxicated students
wrote more about aspects of desirability and less about aspects of feasibility than those who consumed a placebo. The results
suggest that this effect is one mechanism by which alcohol intake leads people to feel committed to personal goals despite
low feasibility of attaining these goals (Sevincer and Oettingen in J Abnorm Psychol 118:623–633, 2009).
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Original Paper
- Pages 1-12
- DOI 10.1007/s11031-012-9285-6
- Authors
- A. Timur Sevincer, Department of Psychology, University of Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 5, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
- Gabriele Oettingen, Department of Psychology, University of Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 5, 20146 Hamburg, Germany
- Journal Motivation and Emotion
- Online ISSN 1573-6644
- Print ISSN 0146-7239