Temporal self-appraisal theory (Ross & Wilson, 2002; Wilson & Ross, 2001) states that individuals evaluate their past selves in a way that makes them feel good about their current self. The present studies tested the degree to which differences in attributional focus influence feelings of closeness to positive life events. In Study 1, participants recalled a recent positive life event before thinking about how either they personally or others were responsible for the event’s occurrence. As expected, participants felt temporally closer to the event when they had thought about internal attributions. In Study 2, after recalling a recent positive life event, participants recalled one (or six) reasons describing how they personally (or others) p...
People who change often report that their old selves seem like “different people. ” Correlational (S...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
Information people rely on when making self-predictions may be influenced by temporal distance and t...
Temporal self-appraisal theory (Ross & Wilson, 2002; Wilson & Ross, 2001) states that individuals ev...
This article examined the effect of temporal perspective on the multifaceted future self (i.e., affe...
On the premise that individuals are inclined to self-enhance, in temporal self-appraisal (TSA) theor...
The study concerns the positivity effect in temporal comparisons involving the self (one’s view of t...
People s evaluations of self and others over time were examined by asking participants to rate thems...
According to temporal self-appraisal theory, people evaluate themselves in the past in a way that ma...
Seven studies exploring people’s tendency to make observer-like attributions about their past and fu...
Three studies examined the self-enhancement function of autobiographical memory (measured with subje...
We conceptualize self-concept as a self-organizing dynamical system and investigate implications oft...
Self-reports regarding how people visualise themselves during events that occurred in the past show ...
The current research challenges the widespread truism that recalling a positive self necessarily inc...
When people perceive their past, present, and future self as one, rather than as separate entities, ...
People who change often report that their old selves seem like “different people. ” Correlational (S...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
Information people rely on when making self-predictions may be influenced by temporal distance and t...
Temporal self-appraisal theory (Ross & Wilson, 2002; Wilson & Ross, 2001) states that individuals ev...
This article examined the effect of temporal perspective on the multifaceted future self (i.e., affe...
On the premise that individuals are inclined to self-enhance, in temporal self-appraisal (TSA) theor...
The study concerns the positivity effect in temporal comparisons involving the self (one’s view of t...
People s evaluations of self and others over time were examined by asking participants to rate thems...
According to temporal self-appraisal theory, people evaluate themselves in the past in a way that ma...
Seven studies exploring people’s tendency to make observer-like attributions about their past and fu...
Three studies examined the self-enhancement function of autobiographical memory (measured with subje...
We conceptualize self-concept as a self-organizing dynamical system and investigate implications oft...
Self-reports regarding how people visualise themselves during events that occurred in the past show ...
The current research challenges the widespread truism that recalling a positive self necessarily inc...
When people perceive their past, present, and future self as one, rather than as separate entities, ...
People who change often report that their old selves seem like “different people. ” Correlational (S...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen mind-wandering, people may think about events that happened in th...
Information people rely on when making self-predictions may be influenced by temporal distance and t...