Rola orientacji temporalnej na teraźniejszość w wyjaśnianiu preferowanej strategii seksualnej
Abstract
This paper presents two researches conducted to verify the hypothesis that present temporal
orientation is significant variable in describing human preferences of sexual strategies. First survey
was conducted using as a independent variable two scales measuring temporal orientation: Carpe
Diem (Sobol & Oleś, 2002), AION (Bajcar & Nosal, 2004), as a dependent variable was taken preferred sexual strategies measured by Sociosexsual Orientation Inventory (Simpson & Gangestad,
1991). Comparing participants with high rate of present temporal orientation vs low rate of present
temporal orientation shows statistically significant differences in Sociosexuality Orientation Scale.
Second research confirm hypothesis that participants declaring being sexoholic have higher rate
of temporal concentration on presence measured by ZPTI (Zimbardo & Boyd, 2009).
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