Memory accuracy in the recall of emotions.

Les auteurs etudient dans quelle mesure les sujets sont capables d'estimer correctement l'intensite et la frequence de leurs emotions positives ou negatives. On s'interesse egalement a determiner dans quelle mesure l'une de ces deux dimensions (intensite et frequence) peut biaiser le rappel de l'autre

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