What happens while waiting? How self-regulation affects boredom and subjective time during a real waiting situation.

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Titel
What happens while waiting? How self-regulation affects boredom and subjective time during a real waiting situation.
Zusammenfassung
Boredom is an everyday experience during uneventful situations and while waiting. Such situations are typically described as unpleasant since oneself becomes the focus of awareness, and the subjective duration expands. Self-control is an individual trait that helps to cope with unpleasant situations. Hardly any systematic studies exist on real waiting situations where people's boredom and subjective time experience are assessed in relation to self-control. Therefore, we assessed 99 participants who first filled out self-report questionnaires on emotional and metacognitive control, the Scale for Experiencing Emotions (SEE) and the Temporal Metacognition Scale (TMCS). After giving a fake reason for why they had to wait, participants were shut in an empty room alone for 7.5 minutes and afterwards asked to report their impressions regarding the experienced time and reactions to the situation. Boredom was associated with the feeling of time passing more slowly and more frequent thoughts about time. The propensity to self-regulate was related to less awareness of time and to lower levels of boredom. Mediation analyses revealed that the level of boredom mediates the relationships between self-regulation processes and time perception. The results provide new insights into the association between time perception and boredom as states in a real situation and self-regulation as a trait.
Publikation
Acta psychologica
Band
205
Seiten
103061
Datum
2020 Apr
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Acta Psychol (Amst)
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1873-6297 0001-6918
Rechte
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Zitierung
Witowska, J., Schmidt, S., & Wittmann, M. (2020). What happens while waiting? How self-regulation affects boredom and subjective time during a real waiting situation. Acta Psychologica, 205, 103061. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2020.103061
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