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      Dispositional optimism.

      Trends in Cognitive Sciences
      Adaptation, Psychological, Affect, Health, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Personality

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          Optimism is a cognitive construct (expectancies regarding future outcomes) that also relates to motivation: optimistic people exert effort, whereas pessimistic people disengage from effort. Study of optimism began largely in health contexts, finding positive associations between optimism and markers of better psychological and physical health. Physical health effects likely occur through differences in both health-promoting behaviors and physiological concomitants of coping. Recently, the scientific study of optimism has extended to the realm of social relations: new evidence indicates that optimists have better social connections, partly because they work harder at them. In this review, we examine the myriad ways this trait can benefit an individual, and our current understanding of the biological basis of optimism. Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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          24630971
          4061570
          10.1016/j.tics.2014.02.003

          Chemistry
          Adaptation, Psychological,Affect,Health,Humans,Interpersonal Relations,Personality
          Chemistry
          Adaptation, Psychological, Affect, Health, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Personality

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