Three exploratory studies of relations between young adults' preference for activities involving a specific sense modality and sensory attributes of early memories |
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Authors: | Westman A S Stuve M |
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Affiliation: | Psychology Department, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti 48197, USA. Psy_Westman@online.emich.edu |
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Abstract: | Three studies explored whether young adults' preference for using a sense modality, e.g., hearing, correlated with presence or clarity of attributes of that sense modality in earliest memories from childhood, elementary school, or high school. In Study 1, 75 graduates or seniors in fine arts, fashion merchandising, music, conducting, or dance showed no greater frequency or clarity of any modality's sensory attributes. In Study 2, 213 beginning university students' ratings of current importance of activities emphasizing a sense modality correlated with sensory contents of recollections only for smell and taste. In Study 3, 102 beginning students' ratings of current enjoyment in using a sense modality and sensory contents of recollections were correlated and involved every modality except vision. |
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