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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Memory Research
  • Self-Report Methodology

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  • Memory retrieval strategies shift from episodic to semantic with longer reporting periods.
  • This shift is proposed to occur as accessible detail decreases over time.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the shift between episodic and semantic memory retrieval strategies.
  • To replicate and estimate the timing of this theorized shift for emotions and symptoms.

Main Methods:

  • 469 adults reported 8 emotional and symptom states across 12 time frames.
  • Multilevel growth models analyzed response times and intensity levels.

Main Results:

  • Response times and levels increased with longer time frames for both emotions and symptoms.
  • No consistent evidence supported a shift in retrieval strategies (episodic to semantic).

Conclusions:

  • Time frame significantly impacts self-reported emotions and symptoms.
  • Individuals may still use episodic retrieval even for extended periods.
  • Standardized time frames are recommended for self-report studies.