Eliciting adults' earliest memories: does it matter how we ask the question?

作者: Fiona Jack , Harlene Hayne

DOI: 10.1080/09658210701467087

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摘要: For more than a century, psychologists have debated the age of adults' earliest memories. To date, estimates have ranged from 2 to 6–8 years of age. In this experiment, we examined …

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