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Time perspective is a psychological construct that refers to "the often non-conscious process whereby the continual flows of personal and social experiences are assigned to temporal categories, or time frames, that help give order, coherence, and meaning to those events" ([1], p 1271). One of the first developed and largely used research instruments designed to assess broader facets of the time perspective construct (i.e., affect, cognition, and behavior) is the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI; ). All these versions supported the validity and reliability of the ZTPI to assess individual differences in five . . .
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