The role of age and time horizon in affect–meaning relations
Extant research has demonstrated robust positive relations between positive affect (PA) and meaning, although the strength of this relationship has been found to vary as a function of both chronological age and time horizon (Hicks et al., 2012). This can be explained by the Socioemotional Selectivit...
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Main Author: | KEH, Jun Sheng |
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2022
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