The present projects past behavior into the future while the past projects attitudes into the future: How verb tense moderates predictors of drinking intentions |
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Authors: | Pilar Carrera Dolores Muñoz Amparo Caballero Itziar Fernández Dolores Albarracín |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain;2. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain;3. University of Illinois at Urbana?Champaign, USA |
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Abstract: | Three studies examined how the use of the present versus the past tense in recalling a past experience influences behavioral intentions. Experiment 1 revealed a stronger influence of past behaviors on drinking intentions when participants self-reported an episode of excessive drinking using the present tense. Correspondingly, there was a stronger influence of attitudes towards excessive drinking when participants self-reported the episode in the past tense. Experiments 2 and 3 liked this effect to changes in construal level (Liberman, Trope, & Stephan, 2007; Trope & Liberman, 2003), with the present tense being similar to a concrete construal level and the past tense being similar to an abstract construal level. |
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