个人成长与幸福:一种迭代思维评估与视角。

IF 2.5 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kyra Bobinet, Jeni L Burnette, Whitney Becker, Mallory Rowell
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在大众媒体和科学文献中,对个人成长的兴趣正在扩大。这些扩展包括不同的理论方法和生活的多个领域。在目前的工作中,我们提出了一个新的视角,专注于管理失败,以达到自我完善的目标和改善幸福感。具体地说,我们引入了一种迭代的思维方式,它是一种信念,即结合深思熟虑的实践和失败的中和来进行适应,对于持久的转换是至关重要的。我们试图以两种关键方式为个人成长和心态文学做出贡献。首先,我们开发并验证了一种新的测量方法,称为迭代思维量表(IMI),检查因素结构、可靠性和有效性。其次,我们调查了迭代心态、自我完善和幸福之间的联系,扩展了现有的关于信念力量塑造自我发展的研究。在两项研究中(研究1,N = 871;研究2,N = 345),我们纳入了与美国成年人口相似的在线样本。在研究1中,我们为提出的迭代思维的理论三因素结构找到了证据,我们将其标记为迭代、实践和评估。在研究2中,我们采用了三周的纵向方法,证实了三因素结构,并发现了较高的重测信度。在两项研究中,反复的心态也与减肥成功呈正相关,在研究2中也与自我效能感和幸福感呈正相关。
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Personal Growth and Wellbeing: An Iterative Mindset Assessment and Perspective.

Interest in personal growth is expanding in both the popular press and the scientific literature. These expansions incorporate varied theoretical approaches and multiple areas of life. In the current work, we propose a novel perspective that focuses on managing failure to reach self-improvement goals and improving wellbeing. Specifically, we introduce an iterative mindset, which is the belief that making adaptations combined with deliberate practice and neutralizing of failure is critical for lasting transformations. We seek to contribute to the personal growth and mindset literature in two key ways. First, we developed and validated a new measure, called an Iterative Mindset Inventory (IMI), examining factor structure, reliability, and validity. Second, we investigated the links between iterative mindsets, self-improvement, and wellbeing, extending existing work on the power of beliefs to shape self-development. In both studies (Study 1, N = 871; Study 2, N = 345), we incorporated online samples that resembled the adult population of the United States. In Study 1, we found evidence for the proposed theoretical three-factor structure of an iterative mindset, which we label iterate, practice, and assess. In Study 2, using a longitudinal approach across three weeks, we confirmed the three-factor structure and found high test-retest reliability. Iterative mindsets were also positively linked to weight-loss success across both studies and to self-efficacy and wellbeing in Study 2.

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Behavioral Sciences
Behavioral Sciences Social Sciences-Development
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