The “memory-experience gap” for affect does not reflect a general memory bias to overestimate past affect.
Farid Anvari(Flinders University), Iris K. Schneider(University of Cologne), Ella K. Moeck(The University of Adelaide), Víthor Rosa Franco(Universidade São Francisco), Malte Elson(University of Bern)
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