Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students

Working memory (WM) is crucial for reasoning, learning, decision-making and academic achievement. In diverse contexts, how a task is framed pertaining to its demands and consequences can influence participants' task performance by modifying their cognitive appraisals. However, less is known abo...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1541042023-03-05T15:35:14Z Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students Chen, Luxi Qu, Li School of Social Sciences Social sciences::General Working Memory Appraisal Working memory (WM) is crucial for reasoning, learning, decision-making and academic achievement. In diverse contexts, how a task is framed pertaining to its demands and consequences can influence participants' task performance by modifying their cognitive appraisals. However, less is known about the effect of task framing on WM performance and the mechanisms. This study examined whether opportunity- and risk-focused task framing would influence university students' WM performance by altering their cognitive appraisals and affective experiences. Ninety-seven university students were randomly assigned to one of the three framing conditions (Opportunity, Risk, vs. Null), and received instructions that differed in consequences (gain for top performers, loss for poor performers, vs. null), goals (approach, avoidance, vs. neutral), and feedback on personal competence (adequate, inadequate, vs. null). Challenge and threat appraisals, affect, and WM performance were measured before and after task framing. Results showed that opportunity-focused task framing improved students' WM performance, whilst risk-focused task framing increased threat appraisal and decreased positive affect, and that challenge appraisal was not altered in any condition. Female students were influenced by task framing to a greater extent than were male students. Mediation analysis revealed that the alteration of threat appraisal and the change in positive affect mediated the effect of task framing on WM performance. Findings highlight the important role of modifying cognitive appraisals and affective responses in optimizing cognitive performance. Published version 2022-06-09T00:43:03Z 2022-06-09T00:43:03Z 2021 Journal Article Chen, L. & Qu, L. (2021). Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 615329-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.615329 1664-1078 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154104 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.615329 34539473 2-s2.0-85114984533 12 615329 en Frontiers in Psychology © 2021 Chen and Qu. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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Working Memory
Appraisal
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Appraisal
Chen, Luxi
Qu, Li
Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
description Working memory (WM) is crucial for reasoning, learning, decision-making and academic achievement. In diverse contexts, how a task is framed pertaining to its demands and consequences can influence participants' task performance by modifying their cognitive appraisals. However, less is known about the effect of task framing on WM performance and the mechanisms. This study examined whether opportunity- and risk-focused task framing would influence university students' WM performance by altering their cognitive appraisals and affective experiences. Ninety-seven university students were randomly assigned to one of the three framing conditions (Opportunity, Risk, vs. Null), and received instructions that differed in consequences (gain for top performers, loss for poor performers, vs. null), goals (approach, avoidance, vs. neutral), and feedback on personal competence (adequate, inadequate, vs. null). Challenge and threat appraisals, affect, and WM performance were measured before and after task framing. Results showed that opportunity-focused task framing improved students' WM performance, whilst risk-focused task framing increased threat appraisal and decreased positive affect, and that challenge appraisal was not altered in any condition. Female students were influenced by task framing to a greater extent than were male students. Mediation analysis revealed that the alteration of threat appraisal and the change in positive affect mediated the effect of task framing on WM performance. Findings highlight the important role of modifying cognitive appraisals and affective responses in optimizing cognitive performance.
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title Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
title_short Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
title_full Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
title_fullStr Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
title_full_unstemmed Opportunity or risk? Appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
title_sort opportunity or risk? appraisal and affect mediate the effect of task framing on working memory performance in university students
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