“…In comparison with nondialectical thinkers, dialectical thinkers, who are with the mindset of expecting changes and coexistence of opposing forces, have different perception about the future. In general, nondialectical thinkers adopt a linear worldview, perceiving that future development will continue with the current status, that is, the target in good (bad) status will become better (worse), while dialectical thinkers generally adopt a nonlinear worldview, believing that future development will not follow the current status (e.g., Ji, ; Ji, Zhang, & Guo, ) and it will even “regress toward the mean.” For instance, Spina, Ji, Ross, Li, and Zhang () found that dialectical thinkers were more likely to believe that the good (or bad) status in the initial stage would regress toward the mean in the later observations than nondialectical thinkers.…”