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Anticipated future of Latvia and Russia during a global economic crisis: A mixed methods perspective

Aleksandrs KolesovsDmitry V. Kashirsky

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anticipated futureVariablesmixed methodsPublic economicsConcordancemedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Perspective (graphical)economic crisisIndividual levelmacro-contextPower (social and political)lcsh:PsychologyThematic analysisPsychologySocioeconomicsSocioeconomic statusGeneral Psychologymedia_common

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This cross-cultural study explored subjective predictors of more positive evaluation of the future of the country during a global socioeconomic crisis. A sequential mixed-method design was chosen for an exploration of students? expectations in Russia and Latvia as countries contrasting in macro-contextual conditions. In 2009, Study 1 was designed as a thematic analysis of essays on topic ?The Future of Latvia/Russia?. The results demonstrated that the future of a country is anticipated by taking into account external influences, the present of the country, and its perceived power and stability. In 2011, Study 2 involved these themes as independent variables in a multiple regression model. The results demonstrated that positive evaluation of the present and higher perceived power of the country are individuallevel predictors of more positive evaluation of its future. Observed concordance of models indicates relatively high importance of subjective view of the country in the changing world.

https://doi.org/10.2298/psi1402153k