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When We Feel Good and Bad About Ourselves: Self-Esteem Memories Across Cultures (CROSBI ID 141114)

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Ivčević, Z. ; Pillemer, D. B. ; Wang, Q. ; Hou, Y. ; Tang, H. ; Mohorić, Tamara ; Takšić, Vladimir When We Feel Good and Bad About Ourselves: Self-Esteem Memories Across Cultures // Memory & cognition, 16 (2008), 7; 703-711

Podaci o odgovornosti

Ivčević, Z. ; Pillemer, D. B. ; Wang, Q. ; Hou, Y. ; Tang, H. ; Mohorić, Tamara ; Takšić, Vladimir

engleski

When We Feel Good and Bad About Ourselves: Self-Esteem Memories Across Cultures

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 selfregard, are explained using theories of self-esteem and autobiographical memory.

autobiographical memory; self; recent vs. remote memories;

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Podaci o izdanju

16 (7)

2008.

703-711

objavljeno

0090-502X

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Psihologija

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