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Measuring the phenomenology of autobiographical memory: A short form of the Memory Experiences Questionnaire.

Martina Luchetti1, Angelina R Sutin2.   

Abstract

The Memory Experiences Questionnaire (MEQ) is a theoretically driven and empirically validated 63-item self-report scale designed to measure 10 phenomenological qualities of autobiographical memories: Vividness, Coherence, Accessibility, Time Perspective, Sensory Details, Visual Perspective, Emotional Intensity, Sharing, Distancing and Valence. To develop a short form of the MEQ to use when time is limited, participants from two samples (N = 719; N = 352) retrieved autobiographical memories, rated the phenomenological experience of each memory and completed several scales measuring psychological distress. For each MEQ dimension, the number of items was reduced by one-half based on item content and item-total correlations. Each short-form scale had acceptable internal consistency (median alpha = .79), and, similar to the long-form version of the scales, the new short scales correlated with psychological distress in theoretically meaningful ways. The new short form of the MEQ has similar psychometric proprieties as the original long form and can be used when time is limited.

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Keywords:  Autobiographical memory; Memory Experiences Questionnaire; Phenomenology; Short-form development

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25894806     DOI: 10.1080/09658211.2015.1031679

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Memory        ISSN: 0965-8211


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