Time perspective (Zimbardo, ZTPI)

The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI) measures the habitual, often unconscious way you sort the flow of experience into past, present and future — a bias Zimbardo argued steers everyday decisions as powerfully as a personality trait. Instead of one type, it places you on five independent dimensions: a negative and a positive relationship with the past, a hedonistic and a fatalistic stance toward the present, and a future, planning orientation. Zimbardo and Boyd held that the healthiest profile is not maxing any single one but a 'balanced time perspective' — high past-positive, fairly high future, moderate present-hedonism, and low past-negative and present-fatalism.

The Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (Zimbardo & Boyd, 1999) is a validated 56-item measure whose five factors were established by exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis with good reliability; it is among the most widely used individual-differences measures of time orientation. Each factor is a continuous dimension, not a fixed category. (Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (ZTPI))

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