The use of autobiographical knowledge in age estimation |
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Authors: | Katherine D. Arbuthnott Aaron A. Brown |
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Affiliation: | 1. Campion College , University of Regina , SK, Canada katherine.arbuthnott@uregina.ca;3. Campion College , University of Regina , SK, Canada |
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Abstract: | Event dates are not directly associated with memories, so the processes by which we maintain a sense of time and sequence in our autobiographical memories is of considerable interest. The present study examined participants’ reported age estimation strategies for childhood memories retrieved using a Galton-Crovitz cueing technique. The results indicate that all three categories of autobiographical knowledge in Conway and Pleydell-Pearce's (2000) self-memory system model—lifetime periods, general events, and event-specific details—support temporal inferences. However, participants most frequently used lifetime period knowledge to provide an initial age range, and event-specific knowledge was used to confirm or narrow the range of their estimated age. |
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Keywords: | Autobiographical memory Time |
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