Blinded by wistfulness: on how nostalgia strengthens attitudes

Cogn Emot. 2024 Mar 30:1-15. doi: 10.1080/02699931.2024.2336196. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Across four studies, we explored how feeling nostalgic about an attitude object impacts the metacognitive characteristics of the attitude toward that object and how those metacognitions predict the evaluation's underlying strength. In each study, participants reflected on and evaluated a song or television show that either did or did not elicit nostalgia. Across these studies, we found support for the hypotheses that nostalgic attitude objects are viewed more positively, appraised with greater attitudinal importance, and exhibited less objective ambivalence. In Study 4, we observed that nostalgic attitudes are associated with greater behavioural intentions and that this relationship was mediated both by attitudinal importance and objective ambivalence. These studies contribute to our understanding of how nostalgia affects attitude formation processes.

Keywords: Attitudes; attitude strength; emotion; metacognition; nostalgia.