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Autobiographical Memory in Emerging Adulthood: Relationship with Self-Concept Clarity
Authors:Amanda Fuentes  Mary Desrocher
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON, M3J 1P3, Canada;(2) Behavioural Science Building, 057, 96 York Boulevard, Hamilton, ON, Canada;(3) Behavioural Science Building, 124, 96 York Boulevard, Hamilton, ON, Canada
Abstract:Autobiographical memory research documents increased access in the number of memories recalled by emerging adults (ages 18–25) with stable, clearly defined self-concepts. Very little research has examined the relationship between self-concept clarity and the episodic and semantic components of emerging adults’ autobiographical recollections. This study examined the relationship between episodic and semantic autobiographical memory and self-concept clarity in 100 undergraduate students. Contrary to previous findings, which indicated that stable self-beliefs may be used to facilitate access to episodic memories, the results suggested that self-concept clarity may not be associated with memory specificity. Instead, self-concept clarity was associated with recall of events involving cooperative social interactions. Results further showed that older age was associated with higher SCC. The implications of these results are discussed within the context of the theoretical literature concerning the relation between autobiographical memory and the development of the self-concept during emerging adulthood.
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