Participant’s declared role in the breakup.

<div><p>The project aimed to assess the effects of narrative framing applied to one’s past romantic relationship. It was expected that the activation of self-story on broken love would lead to more beneficial thinking about the personal past and possible future in close relationships. Wo...

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Auteur principal: Jolanta Zuzanna Czarnecka (11060922) (author)
Autres auteurs: Jerzy Trzebiński (11060919) (author)
Publié: 2025
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Jerzy Trzebiński (11060919)
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Jerzy Trzebiński (11060919)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biotechnology
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
stage naturalistic experiment
one &# 8217
appropriate time perspectives
30 years old
18 &# 8211
provided open responses
higher reflection elaboration
reported effects differed
narrative framing applied
story activation led
romantic relationship breakup
past romantic relationship
story activation level
narrative framing
past relationship
narrative thinking
narrative organization
higher understanding
xlink ">
took part
stories provided
seven days
results underscore
randomly assigned
project aimed
positively related
plot structuring
personal past
greater focus
coherent descriptions
close relationships
causal connections
broken love
breakup reasons
beneficial thinking
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description <div><p>The project aimed to assess the effects of narrative framing applied to one’s past romantic relationship. It was expected that the activation of self-story on broken love would lead to more beneficial thinking about the personal past and possible future in close relationships. Women after the romantic relationship breakup (N = 422, 18–30 years old) took part in a two-stage naturalistic experiment in which they were randomly assigned to two sets. The narrative set participants wrote a story of broken love, while the control set participants answered questions about the past relationship. After seven days, participants declared their current thoughts and breakup understanding and provided open responses on the breakup reasons and thoughts about the future in close relationships. Self-story activation led to higher reflection elaboration and greater focus on causal connections, actions, and appropriate time perspectives. Women with activated self-stories provided more coherent descriptions of breakup reasons, declared a higher understanding of breakup, and experienced more future-oriented thoughts. The presence of the reported effects differed with the mode of exploration of the self-story activation level, and most of them were positively related to the level of narrative organization (plot structuring) of the narrative set participants’ self-stories. These results underscore the impact of narrative thinking on cognition, and suggest that self-story writing interventions could help manage challenging interpersonal experiences.</p></div>
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spelling Participant’s declared role in the breakup.Jolanta Zuzanna Czarnecka (11060922)Jerzy Trzebiński (11060919)BiotechnologyScience PolicyBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedstage naturalistic experimentone &# 8217appropriate time perspectives30 years old18 &# 8211provided open responseshigher reflection elaborationreported effects differednarrative framing appliedstory activation ledromantic relationship breakuppast romantic relationshipstory activation levelnarrative framingpast relationshipnarrative thinkingnarrative organizationhigher understandingxlink ">took partstories providedseven daysresults underscorerandomly assignedproject aimedpositively relatedplot structuringpersonal pastgreater focuscoherent descriptionsclose relationshipscausal connectionsbroken lovebreakup reasonsbeneficial thinking<div><p>The project aimed to assess the effects of narrative framing applied to one’s past romantic relationship. It was expected that the activation of self-story on broken love would lead to more beneficial thinking about the personal past and possible future in close relationships. Women after the romantic relationship breakup (N = 422, 18–30 years old) took part in a two-stage naturalistic experiment in which they were randomly assigned to two sets. The narrative set participants wrote a story of broken love, while the control set participants answered questions about the past relationship. After seven days, participants declared their current thoughts and breakup understanding and provided open responses on the breakup reasons and thoughts about the future in close relationships. Self-story activation led to higher reflection elaboration and greater focus on causal connections, actions, and appropriate time perspectives. Women with activated self-stories provided more coherent descriptions of breakup reasons, declared a higher understanding of breakup, and experienced more future-oriented thoughts. The presence of the reported effects differed with the mode of exploration of the self-story activation level, and most of them were positively related to the level of narrative organization (plot structuring) of the narrative set participants’ self-stories. These results underscore the impact of narrative thinking on cognition, and suggest that self-story writing interventions could help manage challenging interpersonal experiences.</p></div>2025-11-25T18:35:28ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0334973.t003https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Participant_s_declared_role_in_the_breakup_/30714443CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307144432025-11-25T18:35:28Z
spellingShingle Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
Jolanta Zuzanna Czarnecka (11060922)
Biotechnology
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
stage naturalistic experiment
one &# 8217
appropriate time perspectives
30 years old
18 &# 8211
provided open responses
higher reflection elaboration
reported effects differed
narrative framing applied
story activation led
romantic relationship breakup
past romantic relationship
story activation level
narrative framing
past relationship
narrative thinking
narrative organization
higher understanding
xlink ">
took part
stories provided
seven days
results underscore
randomly assigned
project aimed
positively related
plot structuring
personal past
greater focus
coherent descriptions
close relationships
causal connections
broken love
breakup reasons
beneficial thinking
status_str publishedVersion
title Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
title_full Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
title_fullStr Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
title_full_unstemmed Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
title_short Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
title_sort Participant’s declared role in the breakup.
topic Biotechnology
Science Policy
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
stage naturalistic experiment
one &# 8217
appropriate time perspectives
30 years old
18 &# 8211
provided open responses
higher reflection elaboration
reported effects differed
narrative framing applied
story activation led
romantic relationship breakup
past romantic relationship
story activation level
narrative framing
past relationship
narrative thinking
narrative organization
higher understanding
xlink ">
took part
stories provided
seven days
results underscore
randomly assigned
project aimed
positively related
plot structuring
personal past
greater focus
coherent descriptions
close relationships
causal connections
broken love
breakup reasons
beneficial thinking