1st Edition
Autobiographical Memory Remembering What and Remembering When
Biography
Thompson, Charles P.; Skowronski, John J.; Larsen, Steen F.; Betz, Andrew L.
"Autobiographical Memory: Remembering What and Remembering When is another contribution to this literature. A research monograph, it draws together results on memory of personal events investigated for 15 studies conducted by the four authors at three different universities over the space of some 15 years. There is no other corpus of diary data as extensive as this, nor is there likely to be so in the future. The book is nicely structured."
—Contemporary Psychology"This book is packed with studies about memory accuracy. ...it provides a more elaborated, dynamic and contextualized picture of how and why we remember what, to whom, when, and where."
—American Journal of Psychology"This book is specifically aimed at the type of memory, autobiographical, that is involved in assessing the facticity of claimed prior events. The authors have done a careful and well-designed job of teasing out variables and papameters that are of crucial interest and may often be misunderstood."
—Issues in Child Abuse Accusations.






