Search results for "Optimism"

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Achievement Orientations, School Adjustment, and Well-being: A Longitudinal Study

2007

This study set out to identify the kinds of achievement orientations that adolescents show, and to examine the kinds of antecedents and consequences the use of a particular orientation has. The participants were 734 Swedish adolescents (335 boys and 399 girls) who filled in questionnaires measuring their achievement beliefs and behaviors, depressive symptoms, engagement with school, and norm-breaking behavior. By using clustering-by-cases analysis, five achievement orientation groups were identified: optimism, defensive-pessimism, self-handicapping, and learned helplessness, and a group showing average levels of criteria variables. The results showed further that a decrease in depressive sy…

Cultural StudiesLongitudinal studyAchievement Orientationmedia_common.quotation_subjectLearned helplessnessAcademic achievementDevelopmental psychologyBehavioral NeuroscienceOptimismWell-beingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyBig Five personality traitsPsychologySet (psychology)Social psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)media_commonJournal of Research on Adolescence
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Being positive, being hopeful, being happy : young adults reflecting on their future in times of austerity

2020

The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which young adults reflect on their futures. We are particularly interested in how they expect to organize their lives in conditions that seem to offer pessimistic rather than hopeful prospects. How does this happen under social conditions where the major public and individual concerns are with how young adults organize their material lives and how they earn sufficient livelihoods to become good citizens? What are the grounds for their future visions? In our analysis we use 40 interviews with young Finnish adults aged between 18 and 30. The respondents are students, as well as employed and unemployed young adults. Our findings show that the…

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectAffect (psychology)EducationDevelopmental psychologytulevaisuudenodotuksetOptimismArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)happinessYoung adulttyöelämämedia_commonnuoret aikuisetoptimismiWorking lifeyouth05 social sciences050301 educationfuturityoptimismtaloudellinen tilaAusterity050903 gender studiesaffectworking-lifeHappinessnuoruus0509 other social sciencesPsychologyonnellisuus0503 educationFutures contract
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Psychosocial work stressors and well-being: self-esteem and optimism as moderators in a one-year longitudinal sample

2003

The purpose of the present follow-up study was to investigate the roles of self-esteem and optimism in the relationship between psychosocial work stressors and well-being for a sample of Finnish employees (n=457). The data were obtained by means of questionnaires which were completed twice, in 1999 and 2000. The results of the moderated hierarchical regression analyses revealed that low levels of self-esteem and optimism had a direct negative effect on emotional exhaustion and mental distress among men employees. Furthermore, self-esteem moderated the relationships between poor organizational climate and emotional exhaustion and mental distress among male employees. Among female employees o…

DistressMental distressOptimismmedia_common.quotation_subjectWell-beingOccupational stressModerationEmotional exhaustionPsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyDevelopmental psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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On the Asymmetric Recognition of Good and Bad News in France, Germany and the United Kingdom

2001

We investigate whether accounting systems recognise bad news more promptly in earnings than good news, where news is proxied by changes in share price. The analysis is based on a sample of firm/years drawn from France, Germany, and the UK during 1990 to 1998. These three countries are the originators of three distinct legal traditions. Previous studies have argued that asymmetric recognition, one manifestation of conservative accounting, is sensitive to legal background and history. We find that in all three countries the contemporaneous association between earnings and returns is much stronger for bad news (i.e. when price changes are negative) than for good news, and although the results …

Earningsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Earnings persistenceAccountingSample (statistics)Share priceConservatismOptimismAccountingAccounting information systemEconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Demographic economicsbusinessFinancemedia_commonJournal of Business Finance <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Accounting
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Household optimism and overborrowing

2018

We use Finnish household-level data from 1994 to 2013 to measure how often and what kind of forecast errors households make and how the errors are linked to the households' borrowing behavior and overindebtedness. We find that those households that make the largest optimistic forecast errors have greater debt-to-income ratios. They also are more likely to report that they suffer from excessive debt loads and have problems in coping with their bills. There are no such systematic effects for the households that make pessimistic forecast errors. peerReviewed

Economics and EconometricsCoping (psychology)Actuarial scienceta511ylivelkaantuminenmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencestaloudelliset ennusteetPessimismborrowingOptimismAccountingDebt0502 economics and businessvelkaantuminenEconomicsforecast errors050207 economicslainatoverindebtednessFinance050205 econometrics media_commonJournal of Money, Credit and Banking
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Disentangling the effects of optimism and attributions on feelings of success

2014

Two experiments examined the effects of dispositional optimism and attributions on feelings of success in a performance setting. In Experiment 1, participants successfully solved three cognitive tasks and attributed the success either internally (i.e., to themselves) or externally (i.e., to a teammate). We found no effect of optimism, but a significant effect of the attribution: Internal attribution predicted an increase in feelings of success. In Experiment 2, we replicated the design and adopted an extreme groups approach in order to include the extremes of the optimism dimension. Only optimism affected feelings of success in this sample: Pessimistic participants showed higher increases i…

Elementary cognitive taskInstitut für Psychologiemedia_common.quotation_subjectPessimismAffect (psychology)OptimismRestricted rangeFeelingAttributionAssociation (psychology)PsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Affective consequences of optimism and pessimism in the face of failure: Evidence of a moderation by attribution

2015

Abstract The present experiment set out to investigate the affective consequences of dispositional optimism and attribution in performance settings. Optimistic and pessimistic participants ( N  = 42 each) experienced failure at solving two cognitive tasks in an alleged team setting. The failure could either be attributed to themselves (internal condition) or a teammate (external condition). We found disordinal interactions of optimism and attribution on the feelings of success and feelings of failure. While the affective state of optimists deteriorated significantly if they attributed the failure internally compared to externally, pessimists were emotionally unaffected by the locus of attri…

Elementary cognitive taskmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionPessimismAffect (psychology)ModerationDevelopmental psychologyOptimismFeelingPsychologyAttributionSocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Entrepreneurial optimism and survival

2012

This paper uses entrepreneurs’ survival expectations around the time of market entry and subsequent venture exits to study entrepreneurial optimism. Using data on a large number of nascent entrepreneurs in the US and start-ups in Finland, we find that new entrepreneurs survival beliefs are on average optimistic but heterogeneous: Some are excessively optimistic, whereas a small subset holds unbiased beliefs. Entrepreneurial optimism is increasing in the relative (interpersonal) optimism and decreasing in entrepreneurs level of education and industry experience in both countries. At least in Finland, those holding optimistic views are more likely to transit into entrepreneurship.

EntrepreneurshipOptimismjel:L20media_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsDemographic economicsInterpersonal communicationjel:D21Social psychologyentrepreneurship; survival; optimism; overestimationmedia_common
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2011

This research work adresses the prediction of success after a training scheme (success in university examination, integration of job seekers after a training session) on the basis of 1/ subjective indicators at the end of training: satisfaction or subjective learning and 2/ individuals' variables (self-efficacy, locus of control, self-esteem, optimism and core self-evaluation). Our results show that, compared to training evaluation models, subjective indicators at the end of training do not appear to be good predictors of success. In addition, if individuals' variables are sometimes predictable of success, this seems to be related to the mere fact that they represent high values in students…

Evaluation de formationOptimismSatisfactionEstime de soi[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyEngagement (déclaration de liberté)Training evaluationApprentissage[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyCore Self-EvaluationsCommitment (freedom of choice)Locus of controlSelf-esteemEvaluation centrale de soiOptimismeLearningLocus de contrôleSentiment d'efficacité personnelleSelf-efficacy
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Estrategias de afrontamiento en padres de niños con cáncer

2012

Se pretende conocer las estrategias de afrontamiento que utilizan los padres de niños con cáncer ante al reto que supone esta enfermedad. Se ha utilizado una metodología de investigación grupal y cualitativa. La muestra la constituyen 14 madres/padres cuyos hijos hace más de dos años que han contraído la enfermedad. Se ha comprobado que los padres utilizan una gran variedad de estrategias. Unas son activas: centrada en el problema (adecuación a la acción y calma, entereza y reflexión); regulación afectiva; búsqueda de información; adquisición de apoyo social, instrumental, informativo y/o emocional; reevaluación o reestructuración cognitiva y pensamiento positivo; y distracción. Otras son p…

Family therapyCàncer en els infantsfamilymedia_common.quotation_subjectDiscourse analysislcsh:BF1-990Pediatric oncologycoping strategieslcsh:RC254-282Developmental psychologySocial supportOptimismhospital pedagogy.Distractionmedicinemedia_commonCourageorientación familiarfamiliafamily counselingpedagogía hospitalaria.Cognitive restructuringlcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensestrategias de afrontamientoClinical Psychologylcsh:PsychologyOncologyRuminationmedicine.symptomPsychologyCartographyOncología pediátricaPsicooncologia
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