TY - JOUR
T1 - When values matter
T2 - Expressing values in behavioral intentions for the near vs. distant future
AU - Eyal, Tal
AU - Sagristano, Michael D.
AU - Trope, Yaacov
AU - Liberman, Nira
AU - Chaiken, Shelly
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was supported by a United States–Israel Binational Science Foundation Grant #2001–057 to Nira Liberman and Yaacov Trope.
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - It was predicted that because of their abstract nature, values will have greater impact on how individuals plan their distant future than their near future. Experiments 1 and 2 found that values better predict behavioral intentions for distant future situations than near future situations. Experiment 3 found that whereas high-level values predict behavioral intentions for more distant future situations, low-level feasibility considerations predict behavioral intentions for more proximate situation. Finally, Experiment 4 found that the temporal changes in the relationship between values and behavioral intentions depended on how the behavior was construed. Higher correspondence is found when behaviors are construed on a higher level and when behavior is planned for the more distant future than when the same behavior is construed on a lower level or is planned for the more proximal future. The implications of these findings for self-consistency and value conflicts are discussed.
AB - It was predicted that because of their abstract nature, values will have greater impact on how individuals plan their distant future than their near future. Experiments 1 and 2 found that values better predict behavioral intentions for distant future situations than near future situations. Experiment 3 found that whereas high-level values predict behavioral intentions for more distant future situations, low-level feasibility considerations predict behavioral intentions for more proximate situation. Finally, Experiment 4 found that the temporal changes in the relationship between values and behavioral intentions depended on how the behavior was construed. Higher correspondence is found when behaviors are construed on a higher level and when behavior is planned for the more distant future than when the same behavior is construed on a lower level or is planned for the more proximal future. The implications of these findings for self-consistency and value conflicts are discussed.
KW - Behavioral intentions
KW - Construal
KW - Construal level theory
KW - Time perspective
KW - Values
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.07.023
DO - 10.1016/j.jesp.2008.07.023
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C2 - 21822329
AN - SCOPUS:56549123829
SN - 0022-1031
VL - 45
SP - 35
EP - 43
JO - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
IS - 1
ER -