Nostalgia, ritual engagement, and meaning in life
Nostalgia, ritual engagement, and meaning in life
Rituals are pervasive and beneficial. Little is known, however, about causes or antecedents of ritual engagement. We hypothesized that nostalgia—a sentimental longing for one’s past—promotes ritual engagement, which in turn augments meaning in life. We tested this hypothesis in five methodologically diverse studies. In Study 1 (N = 311), nostalgia was positively associated with ritual engagement. In Study 2 (N = 188), nostalgia promoted ritual engagement, and, in Study 3 (N = 296), it did so over engagement in a neutral task. In Study 4 (N = 252), nostalgia predicted later ritual engagement but not vice versa, convergent with Studies 2 and 3. Furthermore, nostalgia prospectively predicted meaning in life through specific ritualistic behaviors during a traditional festival. Finally, in Study 5 (N = 166), experimentally manipulated ritual engagement augmented meaning in life. As hypothesized, nostalgia advances ritual engagement, contributing to a meaningful life
emotion, meaning in life, nostalgia, ritiuals, ritual engagement, rituals
Yin, Yige
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Jiang, Tonglin
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Wildschut, Tim
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Sedikides, Constantine
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20 March 2024
Yin, Yige
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Jiang, Tonglin
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Wildschut, Tim
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Sedikides, Constantine
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Yin, Yige, Jiang, Tonglin, Wildschut, Tim and Sedikides, Constantine
(2024)
Nostalgia, ritual engagement, and meaning in life.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
(doi:10.1177/01461672241235740).
Abstract
Rituals are pervasive and beneficial. Little is known, however, about causes or antecedents of ritual engagement. We hypothesized that nostalgia—a sentimental longing for one’s past—promotes ritual engagement, which in turn augments meaning in life. We tested this hypothesis in five methodologically diverse studies. In Study 1 (N = 311), nostalgia was positively associated with ritual engagement. In Study 2 (N = 188), nostalgia promoted ritual engagement, and, in Study 3 (N = 296), it did so over engagement in a neutral task. In Study 4 (N = 252), nostalgia predicted later ritual engagement but not vice versa, convergent with Studies 2 and 3. Furthermore, nostalgia prospectively predicted meaning in life through specific ritualistic behaviors during a traditional festival. Finally, in Study 5 (N = 166), experimentally manipulated ritual engagement augmented meaning in life. As hypothesized, nostalgia advances ritual engagement, contributing to a meaningful life
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emotion, meaning in life, nostalgia, ritiuals, ritual engagement, rituals
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