Forgetting to remember our experiences: People overestimate how much they will retrospect about personal events.

Volume: 113, Issue: 6, Pages: 878 - 891
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
People value experiences in part because of the memories they create. Yet, we find that people systematically overestimate how much they will retrospect about their experiences. This overestimation results from people focusing on their desire to retrospect about experiences, while failing to consider the experience's limited enduring accessibility in memory. Consistent with this view, we find that desirability is a stronger predictor of...
Paper Details
Title
Forgetting to remember our experiences: People overestimate how much they will retrospect about personal events.
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
113
Issue
6
Pages
878 - 891
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