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Temporal relatedness: personality and behavioral correlates.

S H Getsinger

    Journal of Personality Assessment
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    Individuals perceiving time as interrelated exhibit greater self-actualization and a more positive present outlook. They also tend to overestimate time intervals, impacting estimation accuracy.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Temporal Perception Studies

    Background:

    • Understanding individual differences in time perception is crucial for psychological research.
    • Personality factors significantly influence how individuals relate to and experience time.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the link between perceiving temporal zones as interrelated versus discrete and other temporal behaviors.
    • To explore the relationship between time perception tendencies and specific personality factors.

    Main Methods:

    • Two studies were conducted with a total of 175 college students.
    • Utilized the Personal Orientation Inventory, Temporal Orientation Inventory, and Circles Test.
    • Assessed time-relatedness scores, self-actualization, present time mode evaluation, and time estimation accuracy.

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    Main Results:

    • Higher time-relatedness scores correlated with increased self-actualization.
    • Individuals with higher time-relatedness viewed the present time mode more positively.
    • Higher time-relatedness was associated with overestimation of time intervals and less accurate time estimation.

    Conclusions:

    • Perceiving time as interrelated is linked to positive psychological attributes like self-actualization.
    • Time perception tendencies influence cognitive tasks such as time estimation.
    • These findings highlight the complex interplay between personality, time perception, and cognitive performance.