1st Edition
Understanding Behavior in the Context of Time Theory, Research, and Application
Understanding Behavior in the Context of Time reviews the research on temporal orientation and brings together the disparate social behaviors influenced by time perspective. Organized into four sections, each chapter includes theory, research, applications, and directions for future research. Some chapters outline novel theoretical approaches that help to expand and/or integrate existing theories. The second part focuses on individual level processes and reviews the conceptualization, measurement, and lifespan development of time orientation; the outcomes associated with various time orientations; and how temporal factors influence attitudes and persuasion. Part three explores the role of time within interpersonal and group level processes as applied to such areas as close relationships, group cooperation, aggression, organizational behavior, pro-environmental behavior, and cultural issues.
This book will be of interest to social and personality psychologists, and the book's applied emphasis will appeal to health, environmental, and industrial psychologists.
Biography
Alan Strathman, Jeff Joireman
"...this book is of interest in stimulating much thought, even in behaviorists."
—PsycCRITIQUES"...it provides important contributions on time perspective across several domains."
—Jeffrey M. Conte, Ph.D.
San Diego State University"...this is a worthwhile project covering an important area where there currently is a gap in the literature."
—Eugene W. Farber, Ph.D.
Emory University, School of Medicine