Although the explicit attitudes of Chinese people toward the self over time are known (i.e., past = present < future), little is known about their implicit attitudes. Two studies were conducted to measure the implicit subjective temporal trajectory (STT) of Chinese undergraduates. Study 1 used a Go/No-go association task to measure participants’ implicit attitudes toward their past, present, and future selves. The obtained implicit STT was different from the explicit pattern found in former research. It showed that the future self was viewed to be identical to the present self and participants implicitly evaluated their present self as better than the past self. Since this comparison of the past and present selves suggested a cultural di...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Item removed from eCommons on 2012-05-17 at the request of the Department of Human Development, Coll...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
On the premise that individuals are inclined to self-enhance, in temporal self-appraisal (TSA) theor...
Research has shown that Westerners expect less change to occur in the future than they recall having...
Research has shown that Westerners expect less change to occur in the future than they recall having...
© 2019 Lyu, Du and Rios. The present study explored cross-cultural differences in future time perspe...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between time perspective and self-i...
Research on autobiographical remembering has shown the intertwined relationship between the self and...
The study concerns the positivity effect in temporal comparisons involving the self (one’s view of t...
The present study addresses a controversy in social psychology research regarding the applicability ...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Recent research shows that Chinese, when they gesture about time, tend to put the past “ahead” and t...
To examine whether implicit social cognition is developmentally stable or variable, this study inves...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Item removed from eCommons on 2012-05-17 at the request of the Department of Human Development, Coll...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
On the premise that individuals are inclined to self-enhance, in temporal self-appraisal (TSA) theor...
Research has shown that Westerners expect less change to occur in the future than they recall having...
Research has shown that Westerners expect less change to occur in the future than they recall having...
© 2019 Lyu, Du and Rios. The present study explored cross-cultural differences in future time perspe...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between time perspective and self-i...
Research on autobiographical remembering has shown the intertwined relationship between the self and...
The study concerns the positivity effect in temporal comparisons involving the self (one’s view of t...
The present study addresses a controversy in social psychology research regarding the applicability ...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Recent research shows that Chinese, when they gesture about time, tend to put the past “ahead” and t...
To examine whether implicit social cognition is developmentally stable or variable, this study inves...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Implicit self-esteem has remained an active research topic in both the areas of implicit social cogn...
Item removed from eCommons on 2012-05-17 at the request of the Department of Human Development, Coll...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...