Implicit intertemporal trajectories in cognitive representations of the self and nation

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  • who: Jeremy K. Yamashiro from the Department of Psychology, Social Sciences, Room, University of California, Santa Cruz, High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, USA have published the research work: Implicit intertemporal trajectories in cognitive representations of the self and nation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: As in Study 1, the authors examine personal temporal thought first, then collective temporal thought, then the relation between them. This studies demonstrated an implicit trajectory of national decline in a British sample, adding the UK to the population of Western countries in which this cognitive phenomenon has been observed.
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