Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Business Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Asia Marketing Journal

Embodied cognition

2015

Articles 1 - 1 of 1

Full-Text Articles in Business

Counting Up While Doing Tasks Makes You Feel More Difficult Than Counting Down, Hee-Kyung Ahn Jul 2015

Counting Up While Doing Tasks Makes You Feel More Difficult Than Counting Down, Hee-Kyung Ahn

Asia Marketing Journal

In this research, we explore whether mere exposure to external cues with vertical progress (e.g., moving upward or moving downward) can influence individuals’ persistence to complete focal tasks. Drawing on the theory of embodied cognition, we propose that, a moving-upward (vs. downward) cue activates the abstract concept of difficulty, which is associated with the physical experience of climbing uphill (vs. downhill). Due to this association between moving uphill and difficulty, merely exposing individuals to the moving-upward cue can induce greater feeling of difficulty and this greater difficulty, in turn, reduce individuals’ persistence, compared to exposing individuals to the moving-downward cue. …