The Least Likely of Times

Volume: 16, Issue: 8, Pages: 626 - 630
Published: Aug 1, 2005
Abstract
Atypical events are both memorable and unrepresentative of their class. We tested the hypotheses that (a) people tend to recall atypical instances of events, and (b) when they are unaware of this, they rely on these atypical instances in forecasting their affective reactions to future events. In three studies, participants who were asked to recall an instance of an event and participants who were asked to recall an atypical instance of an event...
Paper Details
Title
The Least Likely of Times
Published Date
Aug 1, 2005
Volume
16
Issue
8
Pages
626 - 630
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