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The expressions “a watched pot never boils” or “time flies when you’re having fun” are common expressions in day-to-day life, but the phenomenon of time perception is application in aspects all throughout life, including school years. The purpose of this study is to determine what effect, if any, the variables of age and success have on a younger population’s perception of time by examining the correlation between time judgements, feelings of success, and age. My hypotheses include that an increase in age and higher success scores will lead to greater accuracy, and that an increase in age and higher success scores will to underestimation of time.
Publication Date
5-2026
Keywords
Time perception, Age factors, Adolescents
Disciplines
Educational Methods
Recommended Citation
Parker, Anna, "The Correlation Between Age, Perceived Success, and Prospective Time Judgements in Adolescence" (2026). InnovateHER Meeting 2026. 7.
https://digitalcommons.centracare.com/innovateher_meeting_2026/7
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InnovateHER Meeting Poster - May 19, 2026