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Nostalgia-Evoked Inspiration
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2015
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Social IdentityBehavioral SciencesPositive PsychologySelf-awarenessNostalgia PronenessSocial PsychologyInspiration FrequencyMotivationPsychologyPsychosocial ResearchSocial SciencesSelf-esteemApplied Social PsychologySocial ConnectednessSocial-emotional WellbeingEmotionSocial CognitionNostalgia Studies
Six studies examined how nostalgia induces inspiration, showing that recalling nostalgic experiences boosts both general and exploratory inspiration. The studies found that nostalgia increases inspiration through enhanced social connectedness and self‑esteem, and that this inspiration predicts goal‑pursuit intentions and overall motivation.
Six studies examined the nostalgia-inspiration link and its motivational implications. In Study 1, nostalgia proneness was positively associated with inspiration frequency and intensity. In Studies 2 and 3, the recollection of nostalgic (vs. ordinary) experiences increased both general inspiration and specific inspiration to engage in exploratory activities. In Study 4, serial mediational analyses supported a model in which nostalgia increases social connectedness, which subsequently fosters self-esteem, which then boosts inspiration. In Study 5, a rigorous evaluation of this serial mediational model (with a novel nostalgia induction controlling for positive affect) reinforced the idea that nostalgia-elicited social connectedness increases self-esteem, which then heightens inspiration. Study 6 extended the serial mediational model by demonstrating that nostalgia-evoked inspiration predicts goal pursuit (intentions to pursue an important goal). Nostalgia spawns inspiration via social connectedness and attendant self-esteem. In turn, nostalgia-evoked inspiration bolsters motivation.
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