Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions

Individuals can negotiate with fate for control through exercising personal agency within the limits that fate has determined, a belief that is referred to as negotiable fate. The current study examined: (a) the social ecological factors that contribute to the prevalence of this belief in negotiable...

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Main Authors: AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun, CHIU, Chi-Yue, ZHANG, Zhi-Xue, MALLORIE, LeeAnn, CHATURVEDI, Avinish, VISWANATHAN, Madhu, SAVANI, Krishna
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-23352012-06-22T05:26:51Z Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun CHIU, Chi-Yue ZHANG, Zhi-Xue MALLORIE, LeeAnn CHATURVEDI, Avinish VISWANATHAN, Madhu SAVANI, Krishna Individuals can negotiate with fate for control through exercising personal agency within the limits that fate has determined, a belief that is referred to as negotiable fate. The current study examined: (a) the social ecological factors that contribute to the prevalence of this belief in negotiable fate and; (b) the psychological functions it serves. The results from a cross-cultural study suggested that negotiable fate is more prevalent in contexts where individuals face many constraints in the pursuit of their goals (i.e., in Mainland China versus the United States), and it promotes active coping and positive self-views in those contexts. The importance of understanding how fate beliefs are linked to sociocultural contexts was discussed in reference to the psychological control literature and cultural psychology. 2011-08-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1079 info:doi/10.1177/0022022111421632 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University fate belief implicit theories sociocultural contexts cultural psychology constraints Multicultural Psychology Sociology of Culture
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building SMU Libraries
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic fate belief
implicit theories
sociocultural contexts
cultural psychology
constraints
Multicultural Psychology
Sociology of Culture
spellingShingle fate belief
implicit theories
sociocultural contexts
cultural psychology
constraints
Multicultural Psychology
Sociology of Culture
AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
ZHANG, Zhi-Xue
MALLORIE, LeeAnn
CHATURVEDI, Avinish
VISWANATHAN, Madhu
SAVANI, Krishna
Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
description Individuals can negotiate with fate for control through exercising personal agency within the limits that fate has determined, a belief that is referred to as negotiable fate. The current study examined: (a) the social ecological factors that contribute to the prevalence of this belief in negotiable fate and; (b) the psychological functions it serves. The results from a cross-cultural study suggested that negotiable fate is more prevalent in contexts where individuals face many constraints in the pursuit of their goals (i.e., in Mainland China versus the United States), and it promotes active coping and positive self-views in those contexts. The importance of understanding how fate beliefs are linked to sociocultural contexts was discussed in reference to the psychological control literature and cultural psychology.
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author AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
ZHANG, Zhi-Xue
MALLORIE, LeeAnn
CHATURVEDI, Avinish
VISWANATHAN, Madhu
SAVANI, Krishna
author_facet AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
CHIU, Chi-Yue
ZHANG, Zhi-Xue
MALLORIE, LeeAnn
CHATURVEDI, Avinish
VISWANATHAN, Madhu
SAVANI, Krishna
author_sort AU, Evelyn Wing-Mun
title Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
title_short Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
title_full Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
title_fullStr Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
title_full_unstemmed Negotiable Fate: Social Ecological Foundation and Psychological Functions
title_sort negotiable fate: social ecological foundation and psychological functions
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2011
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1079
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