2021 年 30 巻 2 号 p. 80-82
This study examined the relationships between three aspects of intentional status (must, will, and wish) and the characteristics of delayed intentions. Four hundred and fifty adults were asked to report a delayed intention and respond to questions regarding the three abovementioned aspects of intentional status and the characteristics of the delayed intention. Results from multiple regression analyses showed that the intensity of “must” was the sole variable predicted by importance for others. The intensities of “must” and “will” were predicted by realizability, whereas the intensity of “wish” was not. These results indicate the differences among the three aspects of the intentional status.