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It’s a Wonderful Life: Mentally Subtracting Positive Events Improves People’s Affective States Contrary to Their Affective Forecasts

机译:这是美好的生活:从心理上减去积极事件会改善人们的情感状态与情感预测相反

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The authors hypothesized that thinking about the absence of a positive event from one’s life would improve affective states more than thinking about the presence of a positive event but that people would not predict this when making affective forecasts. In Studies 1 and 2, college students wrote about the ways in which a positive event might never have happened and was surprising or how it became part of their life and was unsurprising. As predicted, people in the former condition reported more positive affective states. In Study 3, college student forecasters failed to anticipate this effect. In Study 4, Internet respondents and university staff members who wrote about how they might never have met their romantic partner were more satisfied with their relationship than were those who wrote about how they did meet their partner. The authors discuss the implications of these findings for the literatures on gratitude induction and counterfactual reasoning.
机译:作者假设,思考人生中没有积极事件比思考积极事件的存在更能改善情感状态,但是人们在进行情感预测时不会预测这一点。在研究1和2中,大学生写了一个积极事件可能永远不会发生,令人惊讶的方式,或者它如何成为生活的一部分并且毫不奇怪。如预期的那样,处于前一种状态的人报告了更积极的情感状态。在研究3中,大学生预报员未能预期到这种影响。在研究4中,写关于如何可能从未见过恋人的互联网受访者和大学工作人员比写关于如何与伴侣相遇的人更满意他们的关系。作者讨论了这些发现对感恩归纳和反事实推理文献的启示。

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