This research is based on anticipatory model theory. Experimental design method is applied to correctional delayed consumers. This research takes the distance of goal state, emotion category & personal time style as variables to investigate its influence on the consumers' perceived waiting time. We arrive at the following conclusions. First, people in a positive emotion tend to perceive shorter waiting time than those in a negative emotion. Second, under the anticipatory model, this research proves that proximity to the goal state produces long time estimates than far away from the goal state. Third, there is no significant difference in waiting time perception between quantitative time style & qualitative time style. Finally, discussing the three-way ANOVA, we find that the emotion category, distance of goal state & personal time style have significant interactive effects on waiting time perception.