Feeling connected to younger versus older selves: The asymmetric impact of life stage orientation

Volume: 29, Issue: 4, Pages: 678 - 686
Published: Jun 12, 2014
Abstract
The concept of life-stage orientation is proposed. Youth is a period of time characterised by strong feelings and emotions, but weak reasoning and cognitive skill. Conversely, adulthood is characterised by strong rationality, but weak emotionality. Two studies revealed that merely bringing these concepts to mind changes real-time feelings and behaviour. Participants who were instructed to act like their “adult” selves exhibited greater...
Paper Details
Title
Feeling connected to younger versus older selves: The asymmetric impact of life stage orientation
Published Date
Jun 12, 2014
Volume
29
Issue
4
Pages
678 - 686
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