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SAGE Open | 2014

A Global Look at Time: A 24-Country Study of the Equivalence of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory

Anna Sircova; Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Evgeny Osin; Taciano L. Milfont; Nicolas Fieulaine; Altinay Kislali-Erginbilgic; Philip G. Zimbardo; Slimane Djarallah; Mohamed Seghir Chorfi; Umbelina do Rego Leite; Hui Lin; Houchao Lv; Tomislav Bunjevac; Tena Tomaš; Jasmina Punek; Anica Vrlec; Jelena Matić; Marko Bokulić; Martina Klicperová-Baker; Jaroslav Koštʹ ál; Riin Seema; Arno Baltin; Thémistoklis Apostolidis; Daphne Pediaditakis; Fay Griva; Fotios Anagnostopoulos; Nurit Carmi; Marina Goroshit; Martina Peri; Yumi Shimojima

In this article, we assess the structural equivalence of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) across 26 samples from 24 countries (N = 12,200). The ZTPI is proven to be a valid and reliable index of individual differences in time perspective across five temporal categories: Past Negative, Past Positive, Present Fatalistic, Present Hedonistic, and Future. We obtained evidence for invariance of 36 items (out of 56) and also the five-factor structure of ZTPI across 23 countries. The short ZTPI scales are reliable for country-level analysis, whereas we recommend the use of the full scales for individual-level analysis. The short version of ZTPI will further promote integration of research in the time perspective domain in relation to many different psycho-social processes.


Journal of Integrative Psychology and Therapeutics | 2014

Insights into features of anxiety through multiple aspects of psychological time

Elisabeth Åström; Britt Wiberg; Anna Sircova; Marie Wiberg; Maria Grazia Carelli

Background: It is well-recognized that emotions and emotional disorders may alter the experience of time. Yet relatively little is known about different aspects of psychological time in relation to ...


Time perspective theory; review, research and application : essays in Honor of Philip G. Zimbardo | 2015

Time Perspective Profiles of Cultures

Anna Sircova; Fons J. R. van de Vijver; Evgeny Osin; Taciano L. Milfont; Nicolas Fieulaine; Altinay Kislali-Erginbilgic; Philip G. Zimbardo

This chapter summarises some results of the International Time Perspective Research Project, which is a collaborative cross-cultural study of time perspective carried out in 24 countries. The highlights of structural equivalence assessment study are presented, showing the cross-cultural invariance of 36 items of the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) scale. The associations between country-level ZTPI scores and other culture-level indicators, including the Human Development Index and Hofstede cultural dimensions, are presented and discussed. Using hierarchical cluster analysis, five distinct profiles of time perspective were found (future-oriented, present-oriented, balanced, moderately fatalistic, and negative), and significant differences in the prevalence of these profiles across cultures were found. Implications and perspectives for future research are discussed.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Simulating Irrational Human Behavior to Prevent Resource Depletion

Anna Sircova; Fariba Karimi; Evgeny Osin; Sungmin Lee; Petter Holme; Daniel Strömbom

In a situation with a limited common resource, cooperation between individuals sharing the resource is essential. However, people often act upon self-interest in irrational ways that threaten the long-term survival of the whole group. A lack of sustainable or environmentally responsible behavior is often observed. In this study, we examine how the maximization of benefits principle works in a wider social interactive context of personality preferences in order to gain a more realistic insight into the evolution of cooperation. We used time perspective (TP), a concept reflecting individual differences in orientation towards past, present, or future, and relevant for making sustainable choices. We developed a personality-driven agent-based model that explores the role of personality in the outcomes of social dilemmas and includes multiple facets of diversity: (1) The agents have different behavior strategies: individual differences derived by applying cluster analysis to survey data from 22 countries (N = 10,940) and resulting in 7 cross-cultural profiles of TP; (2) The non-uniform distribution of the types of agents across countries; (3) The diverse interactions between the agents; and (4) diverse responses to those interactions in a well-mixed population. As one of the results, we introduced an index of overall cooperation for each of the 22 countries, which was validated against cultural, economic, and sustainability indicators (HDI, dimensions of national culture, and Environment Performance Index). It was associated with higher human development, higher individualism, lower power distance, and better environmental performance. The findings illustrate how individual differences in TP can be simulated to predict the ways people in different countries solve the personal vs. common gain dilemma in the global limited-resource situation. This interdisciplinary approach to social simulation can be adopted to explain the possible causes of global environmental issues and to predict their possible outcomes.


Archive | 2017

Balanced time perspective : developing empirical profile and exploring its stability over time

Britt Wiberg; Anna Sircova; Marie Wiberg; Maria Gracia Carelli

Balanced time perspective (BTP) is characterized by flexible switching between a person’s past, present and future time orientations, depending on situational demands, personal resources, experiences, and social evaluations. The present study aimed to explore the psychological characteristics of people with a BTP profile and attain a deeper understanding of the BTP construct. Seven people with BTP profiles were investigated using in-depth interviews, self-report instruments, and a projective test. By testing the participants on two occasions within an 18-month interval, we investigated the stability of BTP. Analyses showed that participants were aware of the “now” and had a synchronicity between the present and the past, and also between the present and the future. Results indicated a degree of temporal stability in the BTP profile and that people’s interpretations and interactions within the surrounding context of events influences their time perspectives.


The International Journal of Educational and Psychological Assessment | 2012

Operationalizing balanced time perspective in a Swedish sample

Marie Wiberg; Anna Sircova; Britt Wiberg; Maria Grazia Carelli


International journal of evidence based coaching and mentoring | 2014

Introducing time perspective coaching: A new approach to improve time management and enhance well-being

Ilona Boniwell; Evgeny Osin; Anna Sircova


Cultural-Historical Psychology | 2006

The Phenomenon of Time Perspective across Different Cultures: Review of Researches Using ZTPI Scale

Anna Sircova; Olga V. Mitina; John Boyd; I. S. Davydova; Philip G. Zimbardo; Nicolas Fieulaine; T.L. Nepryaho; E.A. Nikitina; N.S. Semyonova; V.A. Yasnaya


Ist International Conference on Time Perspective and Research, University of Coimbra, 5th - 8th September 2012 | 2012

A qualitative and quantitative study of seven persons with balanced time perspective (BTP) according to S-ZTPI

Britt Wiberg; Marie Wiberg; Maria Grazia Carelli; Anna Sircova


Mindfulness | 2015

The Estonian Mindful Attention Awareness Scale: Assessing Mindfulness Without a Distinct Linguistic Present Tense

Riin Seema; Jordan T. Quaglia; Kirk Warren Brown; Anna Sircova; Kenn Konstabel; Arno Baltin

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Taciano L. Milfont

Victoria University of Wellington

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