
handle: 10201/8085 , 20.500.14352/51538
This study described the future temporal perspective (FTP) changes across age. Future time perspective has been evaluated according to Nurmi’s model (1989), which was composed by three components: motivation, planning, and prospective evaluation. The participants were four groups of different ages: 130 adolescents (15-18 years old), 150 undergraduates (19-28 years old), 100 adults middle age (30-59 years old), and 74 elder people (60-88 years old). It has been used the Nurmi’s Goals and Fears Questionnaire, which evaluated each three component through temporal extension, knowledge, realization, planning, control, probability of fu-ture realization, and future affect dimensions. It has been analysed dimensions for goals and fears. The results indicated a U inverted shape in tem-poral distance, progressive increase of knowledge, realization and planning, and decrease of control. Also, the results indicated gender differences according to content of goals and fears.
6105.01 Psicología Diferencial, Aptitudes e inteligencia, 159.928.2, Perspectiva temporal futura, Ciclo vital, Future time perspective, Metas y temores, Fears, 159.928, Psicología diferencial, CDU::1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología, 159.923, Life-span, 6111 Personalidad, :1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología [CDU], 159.922, Personalidad, Goals, Aptitudes e inteligencia (Psicología), Metas
6105.01 Psicología Diferencial, Aptitudes e inteligencia, 159.928.2, Perspectiva temporal futura, Ciclo vital, Future time perspective, Metas y temores, Fears, 159.928, Psicología diferencial, CDU::1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología, 159.923, Life-span, 6111 Personalidad, :1 - Filosofía y psicología::159.9 - Psicología [CDU], 159.922, Personalidad, Goals, Aptitudes e inteligencia (Psicología), Metas
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