Using Three Levels of Personality to Predict Time Perspective |
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Authors: | Curtis S Dunkel Jennifer L Weber |
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Institution: | (1) Psychology Department, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455, USA |
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Abstract: | While there is accumulating evidence that individual differences in time perspective are important predictors of a diverse
set of psychosocial outcomes, there is little understanding concerning the possible origins of these individual differences.
To begin to examine the possible predictors of individual differences in time perspectives, three levels of personality (life
history strategy, the Big Five personality traits, and identity) were used to predict the five time perspectives identified
by Zimbardo and Boyd (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 77, 1271–1288, 1999). The results are discussed in terms of the ability of the three levels of personality, in combination and individually,
to predict the time perspectives. |
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