Do you remember the day of your graduation ceremony from junior high school?: A factor structure of the memory characteristics questionnaire

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Autobiographical memory refers to the recollection of experiences from an individual's life. Johnson, Foley, Suengas, and Raye (1988) developed a Memory Characteristics Questionnaire (MCQ) to examine several qualitative characteristics of autobiographical memories such as sensory, affective, and contextual details. In the present study, we attempted to determine the factor structure of the MCQ. We asked 1183 participants to rate actual autobiographical memories using the MCQ. On the basis of the factor analyses of the MCQ, we obtained eight factors: (a) clarity, (b) retrospective recollection, (c) time information, (d) overall impression, (e) sensory experiences, (f) spatial information, (g) bizarreness, and (h) events before and after. This factor structure is generally consistent with previous studies that have investigated the factor structure of the MCQ. © Japanese Psychological Association 2007.

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Takahashi, M., & Shimizu, H. (2007). Do you remember the day of your graduation ceremony from junior high school?: A factor structure of the memory characteristics questionnaire. Japanese Psychological Research, 49(4), 275–281. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5884.2007.00353.x

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