| Literature DB >> 23928397 |
Wing-Yee Cheung1, Tim Wildschut, Constantine Sedikides, Erica G Hepper, Jamie Arndt, Ad J J M Vingerhoets.
Abstract
This research examined the proposition that nostalgia is not simply a past-oriented emotion, but its scope extends into the future, and, in particular, a positive future. We adopted a convergent validation approach, using multiple methods to assess the relation between nostalgia and optimism. Study 1 tested whether nostalgic narratives entail traces of optimism; indeed, nostalgic (compared with ordinary) narratives contained more expressions of optimism. Study 2 manipulated nostalgia through the recollection of nostalgic (vs. ordinary) events, and showed that nostalgia boosts optimism. Study 3 demonstrated that the effect of nostalgia (induced with nomothetically relevant songs) on optimism is mediated by self-esteem. Finally, Study 4 established that nostalgia (induced with idiographically relevant lyrics) fosters social connectedness, which subsequently increases self-esteem, which then boosts optimism. The nostalgic experience is inherently optimistic and paints a subjectively rosier future.Entities:
Keywords: emotion; memory; nostalgia; optimism; self-esteem; social connectedness
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23928397 DOI: 10.1177/0146167213499187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pers Soc Psychol Bull ISSN: 0146-1672