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dc.contributor.authorZaitseva, Yulia E.-
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-23T09:12:29Z-
dc.date.available2018-05-23T09:12:29Z-
dc.date.issued2018-03-
dc.identifier.other10.21638/11701/spbu16.2018.102-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11701/10237-
dc.description.abstractDoes “It’s getting worse” mean the same as “everything has gone wrong”? I am afraid, It seems so. The cognitive heuristics of ‘Remembering Self ’ (D. Kahneman) make us suffer from such illusion: over-dramatizing the “peak-end” effect and underestimating the time duration factor in experiencing pain or pleasure. The same heuristics work in reasoning when judging the subjective quality of ones’ personal lifespan. In our empirical research of time perspective in autobiographic self-narratives, we show that even subtle, negatively-changing dynamics in ones’ personal past-present-future satisfaction level (Likert scale, semantic differential, 19 constructs from Nuttin’s Time Attitudes Scale) is reflected immediately in narrative structure. We have detected: (i) long pauses, frustration markers and blocking in narration about the future; (ii) discounting past experience; (iii) pessimistic scenarios of life course or overidealized future ones (irrelevant to “course-effect” or “goal-directed” links between life events and identity); and (iv) the lack of a thematic type of global narrative coherence of past-present- future stories. Participants included 112 graduated bachelor’s and master’s students from Saint-Petersburg State University, namely emerging adults (18–27 years old). They were asked to present (in written and oral form) one coherent narrative, including three autobiographic stories to illustrate the relationship between one chosen identity (from their 20 statement test) and one past, one actual and one hypothetical future life event. Analysis involving an independent sample of 42 students confirmed the findings mentioned. Self-narration as a powerful cultural instrument of identity-construction is well known and has been vastly discussed last decades. The vulnerability of emerging identity to narrative patterns and the crucial role of temporality in narrative structure makes the dynamics of time perspective evaluation an important target of therapy even when small in amplitude but progressive. Therefore we propose that cognitive heuristics in the area of phenomenology of time become an important theoretical issue for further study. Empirical results were discussed in frames of phenomenological and existential approaches to the temporality narrated.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipПубликация подготовлена в рамках поддержанного РГНФ научного проекта № 15-36-01357.en_GB
dc.language.isoruen_GB
dc.publisherSt Petersburg State Universityen_GB
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVestnik of St Petersburg University. Psychology and Education;Volume 8; Issue 1-
dc.subjecttimeen_GB
dc.subjecttemporalityen_GB
dc.subjectcognitive heuristicsen_GB
dc.subjecttime perspectiveen_GB
dc.subjectnarrativeen_GB
dc.subjectautobiographyen_GB
dc.subjectidentityen_GB
dc.subjectphenomenology of timeen_GB
dc.subjectlifespanen_GB
dc.subjectagencyen_GB
dc.subjectpeak-end effecten_GB
dc.titleTime of meaning: Narrative modus of time perspectiveen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
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