| Literature DB >> 29529065 |
Antonio Pierro1, Gennaro Pica1, Anna Maria Giannini1, E Tory Higgins2, Arie W Kruglanski3.
Abstract
The present research addresses the question of whether regulatory-mode orientations affect self-forgiveness. We expected that people with a strong locomotion orientation would be more inclined to self-forgiveness because of their tendencies toward movement and change, which focus them on the future, whereas people with a strong assessment orientation would refrain from self-forgiveness due to their evaluative tendencies which focus them on the past. These hypotheses were supported by the results in four studies that tested the relation between regulatory modes and self-forgiveness by measuring (Studies 1, 3 and 4) and manipulating (Study 2) regulatory-mode-orientations. Finally, in Study 4 we examined more closely our hypothesis that the relation between self-forgiveness and regulatory modes is mediated by past and future temporal foci. The implications of the results for regulatory mode theory are also discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29529065 PMCID: PMC5846767 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0193357
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Descriptive and correlations between variables (Study 1).
| M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample 1 (Students, N = 168) | |||||
| Locomotion | 4.50 | .70 | (.81) | ||
| Assessment | 3.74 | .79 | -.20 | (.76) | |
| Self-Forgiveness | 2.94 | .68 | .30 | -.28 | (.73) |
| Sample 2 (Non-Students, N = 155) | |||||
| Locomotion | 4.76 | .64 | (.73) | ||
| Assessment | 3.65 | .78 | .08 | (.74) | |
| Self-Forgiveness | 3.13 | .62 | .19 | -.24 | (.70) |
| Total Sample (N = 323) | |||||
| Locomotion | 4.62 | .68 | (.78) | ||
| Assessment | 3.70 | .79 | -.08 | (.75) | |
| Self-Forgiveness | 3.03 | .66 | .27 | -.27 | (.72) |
*p < .05
**p < .01
***p < .001.
In bracket (Cronbach’s α).
Summary of multiple regression analyses (Study 1).
| Sample 1 | Sample 2 | Total Sample | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Locomotion | .25 | .21 | .23 |
| Assessment | -.23 | -.26 | -.25 |
| Gender | .02 | -.01 | .01 |
| Age | .03 | -.02 | -.01 |
| Sample | - | - | .09 |
**p < .01
***p < .001.
Gender (Male = 0; Female = 1); Sample (Students = 0; Non-students = 1).
Descriptive and correlations between variables (Study 3).
| M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N = 85) | |||||||||||||
| Self-Forgiveness | 3.14 | .59 | (.74) | ||||||||||
| Locomotion | 4.36 | .64 | .28 | (.83) | |||||||||
| Assessment | 3.76 | .63 | -.24 | .12 | (.71) | ||||||||
| Transgression Severity | 7.15 | 0.97 | -.08 | .03 | -.10 | (.93 | |||||||
| Acceptance of Responsibility | 7.45 | 1.63 | -.16 | -.05 | .07 | .34 | (.82) | ||||||
| Positive affect | 2.61 | .72 | .31 | .09 | .04 | .07 | .05 | (.83) | |||||
| Negative affect | 2.42 | .82 | -.39 | -.19 | .05 | .26 | .07 | -.03 | (.90) | ||||
| Time | 24.14 | 34.62 | .07 | .16 | .05 | .20 | .06 | -.23 | -.15 | - | |||
| Age | 23.16 | 3.92 | .23 | .13 | -.11 | .03 | -.01 | .07 | -.22 | .52 | - | ||
| Gender | - | - | .07 | .10 | .02 | -.13 | .02 | .04 | -.03 | .01 | -.07 | - | |
***p < .001
**p < .01
*p < .05.
In bracket (Cronbach’s α)
+rwg(j) index.
^ Total (subjective and objective) transgression severity index.
Descriptive and correlations between variables (Study 4).
| M | SD | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N = 189) | ||||||||
| Locomotion | 4.37 | .62 | (.83) | |||||
| Assessment | 3.65 | .67 | -.05 | (.77) | ||||
| Past temporal focus | 5.10 | 1.09 | -.12 | .41 | (.91) | |||
| Present temporal focus | 5.12 | 1.00 | .25 | .003 | -.09 | (.85) | ||
| Future temporal focus | 5.54 | 1.05 | .37 | .02 | .004 | .33 | (.92) | |
| Self-Forgiveness | 4.43 | .94 | .22 | -.27 | -.40 | .19 | .25 | (.70) |
**p < .01
***p < .001
+ p = .09.
In bracket (Cronbach’s α).
Indirect effects of regulatory mode orientations on self-forgiveness through proposed mediators (Study 4).
| Bias-corrected bootstrap CIs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mediator | Bootstrap effect | Lower | Upper | |
| Mediated effect of locomotion | ||||
| Total indirect effect | .19.05.03.11 | .06 | .09 | .32 |
| Past temporal focus | .04 | -.01 | .13 | |
| Present temporal focus | .03 | -.02 | .08 | |
| Future temporal focus | .04 | .04 | .21 | |
| Mediated effect of assessment | ||||
| Total indirect effect | -.18-.19.00.00 | .05 | -.30 | -.09 |
| Past temporal focus | .05 | -.31 | -.10 | |
| Present temporal focus | .01 | -.02 | .03 | |
| Future temporal focus | .02 | -.03 | .04 | |
Note. CI = Confidence Interval.
Fig 1Coefficients ( Note: The effects of Gender and Age were omitted for a better clarity of the figure. The value in parentheses represents the direct effect of regulatory modes on self-forgiveness after controlling for mediating variables. **p < .01; ***p < .001; +p = .13.