How remembering less acts of gratitude can make one feel more grateful and satisfied with close relationships: The role of ease of recall |
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Authors: | Rogelio Puente‐Diaz Judith Cavazos‐Arroyo |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Business and Economics, Universidad Anáhuac México Norte, Huixquilucan, Estado de México, Mexico;2. Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico |
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Abstract: | Two studies were conducted to examine the influence of ease of recall on state gratitude and satisfaction with close relationships among college students from Mexico. Participants were randomly assigned to remembering and writing down two versus six acts for which they should be grateful. Participants then completed a battery of questionnaires measuring state gratitude, negative affect, satisfaction with close relationships, ease of recall and trait gratitude and extroversion (for Study 2 only). Results from both studies showed that recalling two acts was perceived as easier than recalling six acts. This experience of ease of recall had a positive influence on state gratitude, even after controlling for the effects of trait gratitude and extroversion, which then had positive relationship with satisfaction with close relationships. |
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Keywords: | ease of recall state gratitude metacognitive experiences satisfaction |
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