OBJECTIVE Future time perspective (FTP) refers to individuals' perceptions of the future as either open-ended or limited. Despite well-documented individual differences in FTP across the adult life span, little is known about short-term variations of FTP within individuals and the within-person associations between FTP and affective experiences. METHOD Study 1 used data from a daily diary study over 10 days (N = 564) with a wide age range across the adult life span (M = 48.30). Study 2 used data from an ambulatory assessment study over 10 days (N = 136) obtained from healthy older adults (M = 70.45). RESULTS Findings suggest that 10% to 20% of the total variance in FTP was within-person and 29% to 62% of the total variance in affect wa...
Abstract: Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individuall...
Through this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the association between future time perspect...
Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individually stable t...
According to socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults’ emotional well-being stems from having...
Preliminary cross‐sectional evidence suggests that future time perspective (FTP) is associated with ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Despite calls for the consideration of future time perspective (FTP) as a m...
Preliminary cross-sectional evidence suggests that future time perspective (FTP) is associated with ...
Future time perspective (FTP) refers to an individual’s global perception of the future. It has been...
The current study investigated balanced time perspective (BTP) in adults across the life span (N = 4...
A core construct in the lifespan theory of socioemotional selectivity, future time perspective (FTP)...
The present study examined associations between two future time perspective (FTP) dimensions (percei...
Objectives: Despite the centrality of time to the aging process, the well-being consequences of diff...
Little research is available on a balanced time perspective in older age. Balanced time perspective ...
Four studies tested the prediction that positive affect (PA) would relate more strongly to meaning i...
Aging has been associated with a motivational shift to positive over negative information (i.e., pos...
Abstract: Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individuall...
Through this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the association between future time perspect...
Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individually stable t...
According to socioemotional selectivity theory, older adults’ emotional well-being stems from having...
Preliminary cross‐sectional evidence suggests that future time perspective (FTP) is associated with ...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: Despite calls for the consideration of future time perspective (FTP) as a m...
Preliminary cross-sectional evidence suggests that future time perspective (FTP) is associated with ...
Future time perspective (FTP) refers to an individual’s global perception of the future. It has been...
The current study investigated balanced time perspective (BTP) in adults across the life span (N = 4...
A core construct in the lifespan theory of socioemotional selectivity, future time perspective (FTP)...
The present study examined associations between two future time perspective (FTP) dimensions (percei...
Objectives: Despite the centrality of time to the aging process, the well-being consequences of diff...
Little research is available on a balanced time perspective in older age. Balanced time perspective ...
Four studies tested the prediction that positive affect (PA) would relate more strongly to meaning i...
Aging has been associated with a motivational shift to positive over negative information (i.e., pos...
Abstract: Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individuall...
Through this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the association between future time perspect...
Hardly any empirical work exists concerning the relationship between the intra-individually stable t...