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Remembering others: Using life scripts to access positive but not negative information
HEDY WHITE,
HARMONY A. COPPOLA, and NICHOLE K. MULTUNAS
Western Carolina University
The current research extended
to memories of others the life script theory of abstract, idealized mental
representations of transitional experiences. Recent and earlier high school
graduates rated positive and negative characteristics of popular, average,
and unpopular girls from their schools. "Average" girls were rated
as higher than average on possessing positive characteristics. Recent
but not earlier graduates distinguished between popularity conditions
on negative characteristics (negative information is not included in life
scripts). For positive characteristics, earlier graduates remembered unpopular
girls less favorably (perhaps using stereotypical scripts) than recent
graduates remembered them (having greater access to episodic memories
of individual girls). A smaller graduation time difference in the same
direction resulted for average and popular girls.
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