What did Demiray and Janssen (2015) find when they asked adults between 18 and 80 years of age to report the most important events from their lives and to rate those memories in a number of different ways?

a. Respondents felt psychologically closer to memories that were positive rather than negative.
b. Respondents did not remember the details of negative events that had occurred more than 5

or 10 yearsbefore they were asked.
c. Respondents felt psychologically closer to memories that were negative rather than positive.
d. Respondents did not remember the details of positive events that had occurred more than 5 or 10 years beforethey were asked.


a

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