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Time Perspective and its Time Perspective and its Role in Coping Role in Coping Behaviour with a Behaviour with a Conflict Situation Conflict Situation Performed by Milana R.Hachaturova, lecturer Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Research adviser: Professor Alla Konstantinovna Bolotova, Doctor of Psychology

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Time Perspective and its Role in Coping Behaviour with a Conflict Situation. Performed by Milana R . Hachaturova , lecturer Department of Psychology, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Time Perspective Time Perspective and its Role in and its Role in

Coping Behaviour Coping Behaviour with a Conflict with a Conflict

SituationSituation

Performed by Milana R.Hachaturova, lecturerDepartment of Psychology, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia

Research adviser: Professor Alla Konstantinovna Bolotova, Doctor of Psychology

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ССoping strategiesoping strategies

A coping strategy - the actions of an

individual in dealing with complex

situations. There are three types of

coping strategies: emotional, cognitive

and behavioural. These types of coping

strategies of behavior in a conflict can be

adaptive, relatively adaptive and non-

adaptive.

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ZTPI (F. Zimbardo Time ZTPI (F. Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory)Perspective Inventory)

1. Allows working with all three time aspects at

once - the past, the present and the future.

ZTPI consists of five factors or scales:

◦ «the negative past»;

◦ «the hedonistic present»;

◦ «the future»;

◦ «the positive past»;

◦ «the fatalistic present».

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The goal of the The goal of the researchresearch

is studying the interrelation

between time perspective

orientation and the person’s

choice of coping strategies in

conflicts situations.

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HypothesesHypotheses1. A person with prevalence of time perspective

focused on the future prefers cognitive strategies of behaviour in a situation of interpersonal conflicts.

2. A person with prevalence of time perspective focused on the fatalistic present and the negative past prefers non-adaptive emotional and behavioural strategies of behaviour in a conflict situation.

3. A person with prevalence of time perspective focused on the future, the positive past and the hedonistic present prefers adaptive and relatively adaptive strategies of behaviour in a conflict situation more often than non-adaptive variants.

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MethodologyMethodologyTo prove the stated hypotheses we

used the following methods: Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory and E.Heim’s technique (coping strategies).

156 (87 women and 69 men), whose average age was 27 participated in our research.

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The results of the The results of the research research

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The results of the The results of the research research

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The results of the The results of the research research

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The results of the The results of the research research

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The results of the The results of the research research

Coping strategies

TimePerspective

Cognitivestrategies

Emotional strategies

Behavioural strategies

A RA N A RA N A RA N

Futurer=0,487 r=0,517

Fatalistic Presentr=0,410 r=0,601 r=0,496

Negative Pastr=0,614 r=0,434

Positive Pastr=-0,517 r=0,498

Hedonistic Presentr=0,451 r=0,467

Pearson Correlation Coefficient p<0,01 and p<0,05

A – adaptive, RA – relatively adaptive, N – non-adaptive

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