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The 9/11 attacks inside and outside the US: Testing four models of flashbulb memory formation across groups and the specific effects of social identity

机译:美国内外的9/11攻击:测试跨群体的闪存记忆形成的四种模型以及社会认同的特定影响

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Flashbulb memories (FBMs) are consistent recollections of specific details of the reception context of events. Four theoretical models accounting for FBM formation (Brown & Kulik, 1977; Conway et al., 1994; Er, 2003; Finkenauer et al., 1998) were tested on average 21 and 524 days after the 9/11 attacks in the US in 2001 in two groups of participants (US, N=112; non-US, N= 727). Structural equation modelling revealed that (1) a revision of Finkenauer et al.'s (1998) model provided the best fit indices in both the US and non-US groups. (2) several relations among latent variables that were predicted by the three other models (Brown & Kulik, 1977; Conway et al., 1994; Er, 2003) were not significant, (3) with respect to Finkenauer et al's model, the "direct path" (from novelty/surprise to FBMs) was found to be significant only for the US group, while the "indirect path" (from emotional states, rehearsal and event-memory to FBMs) was only significant for the non-US group. It is suggested that the specific activation of social identity in the US group can explain these differences.
机译:闪光灯存储器(FBM)是事件接收上下文的特定细节的一致回忆。在美国9/11袭击发生后的第21天和524天,分别测试了四种解释FBM形成的理论模型(Brown和Kulik,1977; Conway等,1994; Er,2003; Finkenauer等,1998)。 2001年分为两组(美国,N = 112;非美国,N = 727)。结构方程模型显示,(1)Finkenauer等人(1998)模型的修订版在美国和非美国人群中均提供了最佳拟合指数。 (2)由其他三个模型(Brown&Kulik,1977; Conway et al。,1994; Er,2003)预测的潜在变量之间的几种关系不显着,(3)对于Finkenauer et al。发现“直接路径”(从新颖性/惊奇到FBMs)仅对美国人群有意义,而“间接路径”(从情绪状态,彩排和事件记忆到FBMs)仅对美国以外人群有意义。组。建议美国人群中社会身份的特定激活可以解释这些差异。

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