Studies among adult populations show that estimates of how happy one has felt in the past tend to be more positive than average happiness as assessed using time sampling techniques. This ‘memory-experience gap’ is attributed to cognitive biases, among which fading affect bias. In this paper we report a study among 352 pupils of a secondary school in the Netherlands. These youngsters reported subsequently: 1) how happy they had felt yesterday, 2) how happy they had felt during the last month, 3) what they had done the previous day and 4) how the
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
People tend to recall a disproportionately large number of personal events from their adolescence an...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
International audienceCan people remember their past happiness? We analyzed data from four longitudi...
Changes in the quality of emotional experience are among the various significant developmental chall...
Can people remember correctly their past well-being? We study three national surveys of the British,...
Individuals often feel that they remember positive events better than negative ones, but do they? To...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Theories of adolescent behaviour attribute increases in risk-taking and sensation-seeking in this ag...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
<div><p>Theories of adolescent behaviour attribute increases in risk-taking and sensation-seeking in...
While most research shows increasing happiness across the adult life-span, there is a common and per...
Intense pain is often exaggerated in retrospective evaluations, indicating a possible divergence bet...
Three studies (two conducted in Israel and one in the United States) examined associations between s...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
People tend to recall a disproportionately large number of personal events from their adolescence an...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...
International audienceCan people remember their past happiness? We analyzed data from four longitudi...
Changes in the quality of emotional experience are among the various significant developmental chall...
Can people remember correctly their past well-being? We study three national surveys of the British,...
Individuals often feel that they remember positive events better than negative ones, but do they? To...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
Theories of adolescent behaviour attribute increases in risk-taking and sensation-seeking in this ag...
There is evidence that people commonly show a bias toward happy facial emotions during laboratory ta...
<div><p>Theories of adolescent behaviour attribute increases in risk-taking and sensation-seeking in...
While most research shows increasing happiness across the adult life-span, there is a common and per...
Intense pain is often exaggerated in retrospective evaluations, indicating a possible divergence bet...
Three studies (two conducted in Israel and one in the United States) examined associations between s...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
How accurately can people remember how they felt in the past? Although some investi-gators hold that...
People tend to recall a disproportionately large number of personal events from their adolescence an...
Abstract In four studies, we examined the temporal distribution of positive and negative memories of...