Time Perspective and Decision-Making: A Study on Decisional Patterns in Argentinian Adults

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The first aim of this study was to adapt the mdmq to Argentinian Spanish and to collect evidence of its validity and reliability; the second was to determine if time perspectives were adequate predictors of decision-making styles. A first sample of 536 participants served in the validation process; a second sample of 209 individuals who completed the mdmq and the Brief Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ztpi) was used to conduct descriptive-correlational and regression analyses. Confirmatory factor analysis corroborated a four-factor model with adequate internal consistency for each subscale. Regression analyses showed that future time perspective positively predicted the display of higher vigilant coping patterns —adaptive and ratio-nal decision-making style—. Meanwhile, less future-time-oriented people were more likely to engage in defensive avoidance mechanisms to reach a decision. Past-negative and present-fatalistic time perspectives were positive predictors of non-vigilant decision-making style. It indicates that individuals with an aversive vision over their past experiences and present situation are more likely to engage in emotionally based and avoidant decision-making patterns. These findings support the reliability and construct-related validity of the mdmq for assessing decision-making styles among Argentinian individuals and set a step for con-ducting more in-depth research in the field of decision-making and time perspective.

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Fernández Da Lama, R. G., & Brenlla, M. E. (2023). Time Perspective and Decision-Making: A Study on Decisional Patterns in Argentinian Adults. Avances En Psicologia Latinoamericana, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/apl/a.12046

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