2024
DOI: 10.1037/emo0001345
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Negative (but not positive) affective episodic future thinking enhances proactive behavior in 5-year-old children.

Felix Schreiber,
Silvia Schneider,
Albert Newen
et al.

Abstract: Envisioning the future and how you may feel (affective episodic future thinking [EFT]) helps adults to act in favor for their future self, according to manifold experiments. The current study tested whether and how affective EFT also helps children to behave more proactively, that is, to self-initially prepare for an upcoming event. Five-year-old (N = 90) children (data collected from 2021 to 2022) were instructed to mentally imagine how they would feel after successfully managing an upcoming test (positive af… Show more

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