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Long ago it was meant to be: the interplay between time, construal, and fate beliefs.

Jeremy Burrus1, Neal J Roese.   

Abstract

Fate means that an event was meant to be, that is, predetermined by prior unseen forces. Most people believe in fate, which seems at odds with similarly pervasive beliefs that alternative past actions would have brought about different circumstances (i.e., counterfactual beliefs). Two experiments revealed that construal level accounts for the relative plausibility of fate versus counterfactual explanations. Construal was manipulated in Experiment 1, such that goal pursuits framed in abstract ("why?") as opposed to concrete ("how?") terms heightened fate but not counterfactual attributions. Extending this finding, Experiment 2 showed that fate judgments were higher for temporally distant than recent past events, an effect mediated by construal perceptions. Neither counterfactual nor luck judgments varied with temporal distance. These findings help to explain how individuals explain complicated yet meaningful life events while extending the reach of Trope and Liberman's (2003) construal-level theory.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16861309      PMCID: PMC2293331          DOI: 10.1177/0146167206288282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull        ISSN: 0146-1672


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