Multi-layered self in autobiographical memories and its individual differences
Azusa Katsumi +2 more
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Sharing autobiographical memories in English computer-mediated discourse: a linguist's perspective [PDF]
Irina V. Tivyaeva
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Priming Need–Frustrating Memories Sparks Conspiracy Beliefs: A Self‐Determination Theory Perspective
ABSTRACT Objective Memories shape perceptions and decisions in uncertain situations through their encoded levels of autonomy, competence, and relatedness satisfaction or frustration. This research investigated their predictive value on COVID‐19 conspiracy theories endorsement, when triggered by freedom‐restrictive contexts.
Marie‐Jeanne Leonard +1 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction‐Objective We outline and test three key assumptions of identity‐based motivation theory. First, in everyday life, people draw both difficulty‐as‐importance and difficulty‐as‐impossibility inferences when tasks or goals feel hard to think about (ecological validity).
Alysia Burbidge, Daphna Oyserman
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Supplemental Material for Life Script Events and Autobiographical Memories of Important Life Story Events in Mexico, Greenland, China, and Denmark [PDF]
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Life Narratives and the Ten Aspects of the Big Five Across Open‐Ended and Targeted Prompts
ABSTRACT Background Personality psychology seeks to understand individuals' dispositional traits and other components of personality including self‐defining life narratives. Past studies correlating traits and narrative themes have largely focused on the Big Five. Methods In the current study, two U.S. undergraduate samples (Sample 1, N = 219; Sample 2,
Edward Chou +7 more
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Autobiographical memory retrieval in the context of self-schema updating: Does specific recall have power? [PDF]
Matsumoto N.
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The reminiscence bump in autobiographical memory: An investigation of the life script hypothesis
Ryan A. Dickson
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Individual and Situational Predictors of Threatening Dream Content During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Previous studies have examined how the COVID‐19 pandemic affected dream recall, dream content, and nightmares. However, relatively little attention has been devoted to the individual and situational factors associated with pandemic‐induced changes in dreams.
Ville Loukola +6 more
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