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Sources of bias in memory for emotional reactions to Brexit: Current feelings mediate the link between appraisals and memories
Applied Cognitive Psychology ( IF 2.360 ) Pub Date : 2021-02-06 , DOI: 10.1002/acp.3806
Susanna Schmidt 1 , Barbara Muzzulini 2 , Linda J. Levine 3 , Carla Tinti 1
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This investigation examined the relation between two sources of bias when people remember how they felt about political events: their current appraisals of the past political event and their current feelings about it. We assessed participants' memories for their emotional response to a major political event: the 2016 United Kingdom referendum on European Union membership. Participants reported their emotional experience and appraisals within 2 weeks after the outcome. After 18 months, participants reported their current appraisals and emotions concerning the referendum's outcome and their remembered past emotional response. The results showed that current negative emotions fully mediated the link between current appraisals and remembered negative emotions. We discuss this result within a feeling‐is‐for‐doing approach.

中文翻译:

对英国退欧的情感反应的记忆偏见的根源:当前的情绪介导了评估与记忆之间的联系

当人们记得自己对政治事件的看法时,这项调查研究了两种偏见根源之间的关系:他们对过去政治事件的当前评价以及对政治事件的当前感受。我们评估了参与者对重大政治事件的情感反应的记忆:2016年英国对欧盟会员资格的全民公决。参与者在结果后的两周内报告了他们的情感经历和评估。18个月后,参与者报告了他们目前对全民投票结果的评价和情感以及他们对过去的情感反应的记忆。结果表明,当前的负面情绪完全介导了当前评估与记忆的负面情绪之间的联系。我们以“做做就做”的方式讨论这个结果。
更新日期:2021-02-06
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