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Ehret, Sonja; Trukenbrod, Anna K.; Thomaschke, Roland – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Activities can have substantial impacts on temporal experience. We investigated how the impact of being active develops dynamically over the course of long waiting times. Participants waited in a library building, either sitting passively or walking around actively, for between 60 and 100 minutes. Retrospectively, they reported how different…
Descriptors: Time Perspective, Evaluative Thinking, Physical Activities
Petrocelli, John V.; Seta, Catherine E.; Seta, John J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
In a world where exposure to untrustworthy communicators is common, trust has become more important than ever for effective marketing. Nevertheless, we know very little about the long-term consequences of exposure to untrustworthy sources, such bullshitters. This research examines how untrustworthy sources--liars and bullshitters--influence…
Descriptors: Deception, Misinformation, Trust (Psychology), Antisocial Behavior
Çelik, Eyüp; Süler, Melek; Söylemez, Aydin; Koçak, Lokman – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
The aim of this research was to investigate the mediating role of time attitudes in the relationship between self-esteem and resilience in high school students. High school students' self-esteem, time attitude, and resilience have been researched comparatively. The research was carried out with a quantitative research design and survey method.…
Descriptors: Time Perspective, Self Esteem, Resilience (Psychology), High School Students
Allan Jeong; Renata Kuba – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
Including causal links in concept maps enables learners to meaningfully relate concepts to a larger context or problem in terms of how and where concepts apply within the chains of causal events that lead to a given goal or outcome. Given that higher quality maps are produced when students link and sequence events to flow temporally and…
Descriptors: Syntax, Semantics, Concept Mapping, Causal Models
Titzmann, Peter F.; Lee, Richard M. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Acculturation unfolds over time, but research on acculturation often does not account for developmental processes. Recent studies introduced several novel temporal concepts of acculturation processes to understand more fully how immigrant youth adapt to new cultural contexts. In this review, we describe these new temporal concepts of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Immigrants, Youth, Cultural Context
Anne Wrobetz; Kirsten Davis; Mayra S. Artiles; Homero Murzi – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: Longitudinal video reflections are a unique approach to assessing student learning in study abroad. This study utilizes this method to understand the experiences of ten engineering students. The results show how their learning experiences changed over time and how the students connected these experiences to culture and engineering.…
Descriptors: Students, Engineering Education, Study Abroad, Student Experience
Michalis Christodoulou – Issues in Educational Research, 2024
The completion of university studies is considered a critical event for young people. In this article I investigate how final-year university students experience temporality by researching their cognitive and relational frameworks. By "cognitive" frameworks I mean how students frame their temporal orientations and by relational…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Time Perspective, Metacognition, Decision Making
Wang, Haiyan; van Prooijen, Jan-Willem – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Conspiracy beliefs have been studied mostly through cross-sectional designs. We conducted a five-wave longitudinal study (N = 376; two waves before and three waves after the 2020 American presidential elections) to examine if the election results influenced specific conspiracy beliefs and conspiracy mentality, and whether effects differ between…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Beliefs, Theories, Elections
Radovanovic, Mia; Soldovieri, Antonia; Sommerville, Jessica A. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Process praise (i.e., praise for effort) facilitates childhood persistence. However, less is known about the mechanism by which process praise influences persistence in infancy. Here, we propose that well-timed process praise reinforces the link between effort and success, thus promoting persistence in young children. In Experiment 1, U.S. infants…
Descriptors: Infants, Success, Positive Reinforcement, Persistence
Wang, Chia-Chi; Chiou, Wen-Bin – Educational Psychology, 2022
People often underestimate their completion times of future tasks or events. The phenomenon of optimistic time prediction is called the planning fallacy. Prior research has demonstrated that individuals are less likely to make optimistic predictions about events that are temporally relatively close. Furthermore, events involving relatively more…
Descriptors: Time Management, Undergraduate Students, Prediction, Time Perspective
Tausen, Brittany M. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Time is fundamentally abstract, making it difficult to conceptualize and vulnerable to mental distortions. Nine preregistered experiments identify temporal illusions that characterize prospective time judgments and corresponding consequences for decision making in a variety of domains. Using visual illusions as a grounding metaphor, studies 1-4…
Descriptors: Time, Time Perspective, Misconceptions, Cognitive Ability
Bak, Vanessa – About Campus, 2022
"What is time anyway?" This is a question more and more people have asked themselves as quarantine and COVID-19 dramatically shake up routines and throw concepts of time into flux. The author started to think about this question during their graduate work at Ohio University when talking to students who were "too busy" and…
Descriptors: Time Perspective, Time Management, Anxiety, College Students
Tillman, Katharine A.; Walker, Caren M. – Child Development, 2022
This study explored children's causal reasoning about the past and future. U.S. adults (n = 60) and 3-to-6-year-olds (n = 228) from an urban, middle-class population (49% female; [approximately] 45% white) participated between 2017 and 2019. Participants were told three-step causal stories and asked about the effects of a change to the second…
Descriptors: Time Perspective, Preschool Children, Thinking Skills, Logical Thinking
Peterson, Carole; Wang, Qi; Lillington, N. Brandon; Hallett, Darcy – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Young adults recalled and dated their five earliest memories, and dates compared with independent parental dates. Participants also provided information about how they derived dates through a "thinking aloud" procedure. All participants were also asked if they had experienced various landmark events when young. One group, the Priming…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Memory, Recall (Psychology), Time Perspective
Lockee, Barbara B.; Clark-Stallkamp, Rebecca – Distance Education, 2022
The recent shift to remote instruction in response to the global pandemic has resulted in increasing demand for flexible learning options in higher education going forward. As institutions strategize the advancement of distance education as a means of addressing these demands, a parallel need has emerged for increased awareness of flexible…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Time Perspective