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Memory-Experience Gap in Early Adolescents’ Happiness Reports (CROSBI ID 187674)

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Tadić, Maja ; Braam, Huub ; Van Vliet, Katja ; Veenhoven, Ruut Memory-Experience Gap in Early Adolescents’ Happiness Reports // Child Indicators Research, 7 (2014), 1; 21-40. doi: 10.1007/s12187-013-9194-6

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Tadić, Maja ; Braam, Huub ; Van Vliet, Katja ; Veenhoven, Ruut

engleski

Memory-Experience Gap in Early Adolescents’ Happiness Reports

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 they had felt during each of these activities. Unlike earlier studies, the average rating of happiness in the last month appeared to be lower than average happiness of the previous day. In accordance with earlier research, the global rating of happiness during the previous day was higher than the average of reported affect during separate activities during that day. A further multilevel analysis suggest that in estimating how they have felt on the whole yesterday, youngsters overestimated short pleasant episodes and underestimated unpleasant episodes, especially when such episodes lasted long.

happiness measurement; Day Reconstruction Method (DRM); adolescents; retrospection

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Podaci o izdanju

7 (1)

2014.

21-40

objavljeno

1874-897X

10.1007/s12187-013-9194-6

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