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When Time Is the Enemy: An Initial Test of the Process Model of Patience

The process model of patience attempts to reconcile disparate approaches to understanding patience. This investigation provides an initial test of the tenets of this new theoretical model, which positions impatience as a discrete emotion and patience as a targeted form of emotion regulation. In thre...

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Published in:Personality & social psychology bulletin 2024-10, p.1461672241284028
Main Authors: Sweeny, Kate, Hawes, Jason, Karaman, Olivia T
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