Relationship between Belief in Determinism/Free Will and Mindfulness: Experiment I

Authors

  • William G. Collier University of North Carolina at Pembroke
  • Xinyan Shi University of North Carolina at Pembroke

Keywords:

Organizational Psychology, MAAS

Abstract

This study examined possible interactions between mindfulness and induced beliefs in free will/ determinism. Participants read either free will, determinism or neutral induction statements. Participants were also identified as having either high or low in mindfulness based on their MAAS scores. Then, participants answered a number of questionnaires. Those with higher mindfulness scores reported experiencing more positive affect and less negative affect than low mindful participants. There were several 2 (mindfulness) X 3 (type of induction) interactions for participants’ reaction times to some questionnaires. Results are discussed in terms of improved attentional processing and in terms of high/low decision boundaries.

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Published

2017-09-01

How to Cite

Collier, W. G., & Shi, X. (2017). Relationship between Belief in Determinism/Free Will and Mindfulness: Experiment I. Journal of Organizational Psychology, 17(3). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/JOP/article/view/1677

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