Respondents were interviewed by individual interviewers who knew them well. They were encouraged to describe times in their lives when they had experienced named emotions. Content analysis of the transcribed responses revealed that the descriptions were largely objective accounts of events that were of different types for the different emotions. Behavioral and physiological responses were infrequently mentioned. © 1991, Psychonomic Society, Inc.. All rights reserved.
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Strongman, K. T., & Kemp, S. (1991). Autobiographical memory for emotion. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 29(3), 195–198. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03342676
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