Abstract

Abstract The connotative meaning of time was investigated in Egyptian and American university students. A factor analysis of 16 semantic differential scales disclosed that both groups construed time in a somewhat similar fashion. A multivariate analysis of the scales revealed that the Egyptians described time in more favorable terms than did the Americans. In contrast, the Americans reported time to be more predictable and more understandable than did the Egyptians.

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