International Studies in Time Perspective
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-0775-7_26
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Validation of the spanish version of the consideration of future consequences scale

Abstract: A navegação consulta e descarregamento dos títulos inseridos nas Bibliotecas Digitais UC Digitalis, UC Pombalina e UC Impactum, pressupõem a aceitação plena e sem reservas dos Termos e Condições de Uso destas Bibliotecas Digitais, disponíveis em https://digitalis.uc.pt/pt-pt/termos. Conforme exposto nos referidos Termos e Condições de Uso, o descarregamento de títulos de acesso restrito requer uma licença válida de autorização devendo o utilizador aceder ao(s) documento(s) a partir de um endereço de IP da inst… Show more

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“…These findings were in line with Vilar et al (2020)'s study on university students from Brazil and New Zealand. Similarly, item 5 (my convenience is a big factor in the decisions I make or the action I take) in which exhibited poor factor loading has been found in a study conducted in the Spanish and Portuguese context (Vásquez et al, 2013;Echeverría et al, 2015). The possible explanation can be that a mixture of decision-making and action-taking activities in the same item confuses participants (Vilar et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…These findings were in line with Vilar et al (2020)'s study on university students from Brazil and New Zealand. Similarly, item 5 (my convenience is a big factor in the decisions I make or the action I take) in which exhibited poor factor loading has been found in a study conducted in the Spanish and Portuguese context (Vásquez et al, 2013;Echeverría et al, 2015). The possible explanation can be that a mixture of decision-making and action-taking activities in the same item confuses participants (Vilar et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%