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- Title
The Effect of COVID‐Related Quarantine and Attitudes on Time Conceptualization: Evidence From Temporal Focus and Implicit Space‐Time Mappings.
- Authors
Athanasopoulos, Panos; Su, Rui
- Abstract
The temporal focus hypothesis (TFH) entails that individuals who value the past tend to conceptualize it in front, whereas individuals who value the future tend to map the future in front instead (de la Fuente et al., 2014). This varies as a function of culture, individual differences, and context. Here, we extend this line of inquiry by testing a contextual variable, namely COVID‐19 quarantine status, and an individual differences variable, namely future precautionary behavior towards COVID‐19. Contrary to what the TFH would predict, we show that participants map the future to a frontal position, regardless of individual attitudes and quarantine status. However, participants who displayed more future precautionary behavior were also more future‐focused than participants who displayed less such behaviour, but this did not predict their front–back mappings of the future. These findings suggest that individual differences may be stronger determinants of temporal focus than contextual variables. A one‐page Accessible Summary of this article in nontechnical language is freely available at https://oasis‐database.org
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; QUARANTINE; INDIVIDUAL differences; HYPOTHESIS; PARTICIPANT observation
- Publication
Language Learning, 2024, Vol 74, p72
- ISSN
0023-8333
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/lang.12649