Positive affect and the experience of meaning in life.
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Abstract
Six studies examined the role of positive affect (PA) in the experience of meaning in life (MIL). Study 1 showed strong relations between measures of mood, goal appraisals, and MIL. In multivariate analyses, PA was a stronger predictor of MIL than goal appraisals. In Study 2, the most consistent predictor of the experience of meaning in a day was the PA experienced that day. Later, global MIL was predicted by average daily PA, rather than average daily MIL. Study 3 demonstrated no prospective relations between measures of MIL and PA over 2 years. In Study 4, priming positive mood concepts enhanced MIL. In Study 5, manipulated positive mood enhanced ratings of MIL for those who were not given an attributional…
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- Psychology
- Mood
- Meaning (existential)
- Affect (linguistics)
- Social psychology
- Priming (agriculture)
- Relevance (law)
- Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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