The Value-Congruence Model of Memory for Emotional Experiences: An Explanation for Cultural Differences in Emotional Self-Reports
In 3 studies, the authors found support for the value-congruence model that accounts for cultural variations in memory for emotional experiences. In Study 1, the authors found that in the made-in-the-U.S. scenario condition, European Americans were more accurate than were Asian Americans in their re...
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Main Authors: | OISHI, Shigehiro, SCHIMMACK, Ulrich, DIENER, Ed, KIM-PRIETO, Chu, SCOLLON, Christie N., CHOI, Dong-Won |
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2007
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