Caity Begg
Psychology 1504
I will design a study that evaluates the college hookup culture in terms of self-regulation failure.
What role does resource depletion and the "what the hell effect" play in college students engaging in casual (often unprotected) sex? What are the emotional and social implications in this lack of self-regulation?
Hook Up Culture: The tendency of millennials to engage in casual sex during college rather than form lasting, long-term relationships.
Self-Regulation: Ability to exert control over thoughts and behavior
"What the Hell Effect": A form of self-regulation failure involving a "chain reaction" of self-harming behaviors
In analyzing what type of self-regulation failure most reliably leads to this sort of outcome, it must be noted that not all hookups are the result of the "what the hell effect".
Please consider what parts of Erin's night contributed to her decision to have sex with Bob:
Who are participants? College students
Independent Variable: levels of self-regulation failure (judgments)
Dependent Variable: engagement in casual sex (brain activity)
What will they do?
Participate in an fMRI study. Participants will be imaged under three conditions while making judgments. They will be interviewed beforehand.
Three conditions / video:
1) Self-Regulation Failure - hookup culture
2) Self-Regulation Failure - alternative situation
3) Neutral Condition
looking at activity in brain regions involved in reward, motivation, emotion (ventral striatum, amygdala) as they compare to activity in brain regions involved in controlling thoughts and behaviors (dorsolateral PFC)