1992
DOI: 10.2466/pms.1992.74.3c.1171
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Empirical Evidence for Assumptions Underlying Time Orientation in Undergraduates

Abstract: 282 undergraduate students between 17 and 68 years of age were asked to list the 5 most significant experiences of their lives, to assign the time zones to these experiences, and to provide estimates of emotional valence corresponding to each significant life experience they listed. Subjects also provided judgements of time perspective on a Life Line. The sample showed a near-past orientation and a positive emotional valence across the experiences reported. However, the first experiences reported were distant … Show more

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