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Hypothesis: There is hope.

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The hope theory as discussed by the authors defines a positive motivational state that is based on an interactively derived sense of successful agency (goal-directed energy) and pathways (planning to meet goals) and states that the hope theory is a result of the inventive people who have been part of the hope research group.
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Publisher Summary The chapter explores the “hope theory.” It reviews the events that prompted the formulation of hope theory and states that the theory is a result of the inventive people who have been part of the hope research group. One of the hope definitions formulated is “a positive motivational state that is based on an interactively derived sense of successful agency (goal-directed energy) and pathways (planning to meet goals).” A second hope definition describes it as “a cognitive set that is based on a reciprocally-derived sense of successful agency (goal-directed determination) and pathways (planning to meet goals).” It may help to dissect this trilogy—goals, pathways, and agency—of goal-related thinking. Routes to desired goals are absolutely essential for a successful hopeful thought. Goals need to be of a sufficient value to occupy our conscious thought. Also, hopeful goals typically have some uncertainty. At one end of certainty continuum—absolute certainty—are those goals with 100% probability of attainment; they do not necessitate hope. At the other end of the certainty continuum, the pursuance of truly untenable goals (0% probability of attainment) typically is counterproductive rather than being useful.

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Hope theory: Rainbows in the mind.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined hope as the perceived capability to derive pathways to desired goals, and motivate oneself via agency thinking to use those pathways, and described the adult and child hope scales that are derived from hope theory.
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Stereotypes and Prejudice in Conflict: Representations of Arabs in Israeli-Jewish Society

TL;DR: In this paper, the psychological basis of intergroup relations and intergroup behavior is discussed, as well as the formation of the psychological intergroup repertoire in intractable conflicts, and the change in the shared psychological inter-group repertoire of people involved in a conflict: general observations.
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The impact of hope, self-esteem, and attributional style on adolescents' school grades and emotional well-being: A longitudinal study

TL;DR: This article examined the distinctiveness of three "positive thinking" variables (self-esteem, trait hope, and positive attributional style) in predicting future high school grades, teacher-rated adjustment, and students' reports of their affective states.
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Hope and the Meaningful Life: Theoretical and Empirical Associations Between Goal–Directed Thinking and Life Meaning

TL;DR: In this paper, important theories of life meaning are discussed, as are the hypothesized effects of meaning on anxiety and depression A commonality among these theories is highlighted in the context of a goal-directed model of hope.
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Collective Emotions in Conflict Situations: Societal Implications

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of different collective emotional elements in creating, preserving, and resolving conflicts is discussed, and a conceptual framework is provided to discuss the relations between conflict, context, and collective emotions.
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