The Synergistic Interplay Between Positive Emotions and Maximization Enhances Meaning in Life: A Study in a Collectivist Context

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作者
Datu, Jesus Alfonso D. [1 ]
机构
[1] De La Salle Coll St Benilde, Off Learning Assessment, Ctr Leaning & Performance Assessment, 401 Solomon Hall,2544 Taft Ave, Manila 1004, Philippines
关键词
Maximization; Meaning in life; Positive affect; Philippines; SELF; PERSONALITY; CULTURE; SEARCH; SATISFICERS; ADOLESCENTS; MAXIMIZERS; SCALE; TIME;
D O I
10.1007/s12144-015-9314-1
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Most empirical studies have shown that experiencing positive emotions leads to a meaningful life. Yet, there has been a marked scarcity of research that examines dispositional constructs that would either reinforce or stunt the beneficial impact of positive emotions on meaning in life. The present study investigated the moderating effects of maximization (tendency to seek only for the best single option or decision) on the relations between the affective dimensions of subjective well-being (positive affect and negative affect) and meaning in life domains (i.e., presence of and search for meaning in life) in a collectivist context. Filipino college students (N = 384) who were enrolled in a private and sectarian university served as participants of the current empirical investigation. The findings showed that maximization positively moderated the association between positive affect and presence of meaning in life which seems to contradict the proposition that maximizing tendencies are maladaptive in nature. To the extent that Filipino adolescents exhaust and search for all the best possible choices in their lives, they would more likely realize the meaning of their lives by experiencing positive emotions. These results therefore point to the beneficial impact of endorsing a maximizing attitude in a collectivist culture. The theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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