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A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Mental Contrasting With Implementation Intentions on Goal Attainment

Psychology

A Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Mental Contrasting With Implementation Intentions on Goal Attainment

G. Wang, Y. Wang, et al.

This meta-analysis by Guoxia Wang, Yi Wang, and Xiaosong Gai finds that mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII) enhances goal attainment with a small-to-moderate effect (g = 0.336), and that interactive, experimenter-led interventions produce stronger effects than document-based methods.

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Abstract
Mental contrasting with implementation intentions (MCII) is a self-regulation strategy that enhances goal attainment. This meta-analysis evaluated the efficacy of MCII for goal attainment and explored potential moderators. A total of 21 empirical studies with 24 independent effect sizes (15,907 participants) were included in the analysis. Results showed that MCII to be effective for goal attainment with a small to medium effect size (g = 0.336). The effect was mainly moderated by intervention style. Specifically, studies with interventions based on interactions between participants and experimenters (g = 0.465) had stronger effects than studies with interventions based on interactions between participants and documents (g = 0.277). The results revealed that MCII is a brief and effective strategy for goal attainment with a small to moderate effect; however, because of some publication bias, the actual effect sizes may be smaller. Due to small number of studies in this meta-analysis, additional studies are needed to determine the role of moderator variables.
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychology
Published On
May 12, 2021
Authors
Guoxia Wang, Yi Wang, Xiaosong Gai
Tags
Mental contrasting
Implementation intentions
MCII
Goal attainment
Self-regulation
Meta-analysis
Intervention style
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