Young adults in the United States, Croatia, and China described personal episodes of times when they felt especially good or bad about themselves. These self-esteem memories were either recent (episodes that occurred during the previous 4 weeks) or remote (episodes that occurred between the ages of 10 and 15). Systematic content differences between memories of positive and negative self-worth were apparent primarily for remote rather than for recent memories. Across cultures, long-lasting positive memories frequently represented achievement themes, whereas negative memories frequently represented social themes. Links between achievement success and positive self-regard, and between social distress and negative self-regard, are explained usi...
Three studies examined the self-enhancement function of autobiographical memory (measured with subje...
Four studies were conducted to examine cultural differences in specific and global reports of well-b...
The current research challenges the widespread truism that recalling a positive self necessarily inc...
Abstract Young adults in the United States, Croatia, and China described personal episodes of times ...
College students and middle-aged adults provided memories of occasions when they felt especially goo...
Abstract Prior research has shown that memories of feeling good about the self often focus on achiev...
Abstract Early adolescents recounted experiences when they felt ‘especially good’ or ‘especially bad...
Two studies examined whether global self-esteem was associated with bias in memory for autobiographi...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
59 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Five studies were conducted to...
Researchers representing a broad range of psycho-logical specialties have concluded that autobiograp...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
The role of self-defining memories in predicting self-esteem using a 1-year longitudinal design with...
People's self-images are grounded in autobiographical memories and, in particular, in the phenomenol...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
Three studies examined the self-enhancement function of autobiographical memory (measured with subje...
Four studies were conducted to examine cultural differences in specific and global reports of well-b...
The current research challenges the widespread truism that recalling a positive self necessarily inc...
Abstract Young adults in the United States, Croatia, and China described personal episodes of times ...
College students and middle-aged adults provided memories of occasions when they felt especially goo...
Abstract Prior research has shown that memories of feeling good about the self often focus on achiev...
Abstract Early adolescents recounted experiences when they felt ‘especially good’ or ‘especially bad...
Two studies examined whether global self-esteem was associated with bias in memory for autobiographi...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
59 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.Five studies were conducted to...
Researchers representing a broad range of psycho-logical specialties have concluded that autobiograp...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
The role of self-defining memories in predicting self-esteem using a 1-year longitudinal design with...
People's self-images are grounded in autobiographical memories and, in particular, in the phenomenol...
Research in the past 2 decades has made great strides in understanding cross-cultural differences in...
Three studies examined the self-enhancement function of autobiographical memory (measured with subje...
Four studies were conducted to examine cultural differences in specific and global reports of well-b...
The current research challenges the widespread truism that recalling a positive self necessarily inc...