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Encounters with objective coherence and the experience of meaning in life.

Samantha J Heintzelman1, Jason Trent, Laura A King.   

Abstract

The experience of meaning is often conceptualized as involving reliable pattern or coherence. However, research has not addressed whether exposure to pattern or coherence influences the phenomenological experience of meaning in life. Four studies tested the prediction that exposure to objective coherence (vs. incoherence) would lead to higher reports of meaning in life. In Studies 1 and 2 (combined N = 214), adults rated photographs of trees presented in patterns (organized around their seasonal content) or randomly. Participants in the pattern conditions reported higher meaning in life than those in the random conditions. Studies 3 and 4 (combined N = 229) yielded similar results when participants read coherent, as opposed to incoherent, linguistic triads. The manipulations did not influence explicit or implicit affect. Implications for understanding the human experience of meaning, the processes that support that experience, and its potential role in adaptation are discussed.

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Keywords:  cognitive processes; meaning

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23620548     DOI: 10.1177/0956797612465878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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