Lauren R. Shapiro
Emporia State University
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Memory | 2006
Lauren R. Shapiro
Retention interval and rehearsal effects on flashbulb and event memory for 11th September 2001 (9/11) were examined. In Experiment 1, college students were assessed three times (Groups 1 and 2) or once (Group 3) over 11 weeks. In Experiment 2, three new groups assessed initially at 23 weeks (Group 4), 1 year (Group 5), or 2 years (Group 6) were compared at 1 year and at 2 years with subsamples of those assessed previously. No effects of retention interval length or rehearsal were found for flashbulb memory, which contained details at each assessment. Event memory, but not consistency, was detrimentally affected by long retention intervals, but improved with rehearsal. Recall was higher for the reception event than for the main events. Also, consistency from 1 day to 11 weeks, but not 1 year to 2 years, was higher for flashbulb memory than for event memory. Event recall was enhanced when respondents conceived of their memory as vivid, frozen, and encompassing a longer period of time. Positive correlations were found for event memory with confidence in accuracy and with rehearsal through discussion at 2 years.
Archive | 1991
Judith A. Hudson; Lauren R. Shapiro
Developmental Psychology | 1991
Lauren R. Shapiro; Judith A. Hudson
Child Development | 1995
Judith A. Hudson; Lauren R. Shapiro; Brandi B. Sosa
Applied Cognitive Psychology | 2005
Lauren R. Shapiro; Telisa L. Purdy
Applied Cognitive Psychology | 2005
Lauren R. Shapiro; Cheryl Blackford; Chiung-Fen Chen
Archive | 1997
Judith A. Hudson; Brandi B. Sosa; Lauren R. Shapiro
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology | 2004
Lauren R. Shapiro; Judith A. Hudson
Archive | 1989
Lauren R. Shapiro; Judith A. Hudson
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology | 2009
Lauren R. Shapiro