A “three processes” model of orientation toward this concept was co-developed by Jari-Erik Nurmi. A scale made by Carstensen and Lang measures a person’s “perspective” on this concept, which can be assessed with the Motivational Induction Method devised by Joseph Nuttin. The title process of a 2007 paper by Daniel Gilbert and Timothy Wilson involves the cortex “tricking” subcortical systems into “experiencing” this concept. Dispute over a 2011 paper on psi phenomena titled for “Feeling” this concept, by Daryl Bem, drew attention to the replication crisis. Along with the self and the world, negative thoughts about this concept complete Aaron Beck’s cognitive triad model of depression. Alvin Toffler wrote about a feeling of “shock” toward, for 10 points, what time period, whose events are inferred especially accurately by superforecasters? ■END■
ANSWER: the future [or future orientation; or future time perspective; or future events; accept predicted events or prospective events; accept either underlined portion of “Prospection: Experiencing the Future”; accept “Feeling the Future”; accept Future Shock; prompt on time]
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