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Baron, Jacqueline M.; Bluck, Susan – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
The objective of this research was to develop a preliminary Perceived Story Quality Index to assess laypersons' views of story quality. Research to date has not employed a standard measure of perceived quality, nor reported whether different lay-raters judge stories similarly. The study involved systematically generating core dimensions of…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Evaluation Criteria, Story Grammar, Lay People
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Baron, Jacqueline M.; Bluck, Susan – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Storytelling is a ubiquitous human activity that occurs across the lifespan as part of everyday life. Studies from three disparate literatures suggest that older adults (as compared to younger adults) are (a) less likely to recall story details, (b) more likely to go off-target when sharing stories, and, in contrast, (c) more likely to receive…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Story Telling, Personal Narratives, Older Adults
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Bluck, Susan; Dirk, Judith; Mackay, Michael M.; Hux, Ashley – Death Studies, 2008
The study examines the relation of death experience to death attitudes and to autobiographical memory use. Participants (N = 52) completed standard death attitude measures and wrote narratives about a death-related autobiographical memory and (for comparison) a memory of a low point. Self-ratings of the memory narratives were used to assess their…
Descriptors: Memory, Attitude Measures, Death, Personal Narratives
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Gluck, Judith; Bluck, Susan; Baron, Jacqueline; McAdams, Dan P. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2005
This research uses an autobiographical approach to examine the relation of age to several aspects of wisdom. In Study 1 (N = 86), adolescents', young adults', and older adults' wisdom narratives were content-coded for the types of life situations mentioned and the forms that wisdom took. Types of life situations reported (e.g., life decisions)…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Autobiographies, Relationship, Age Differences