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The normative and the personal life: individual differences in life scripts and life story events among USA and Danish undergraduates.
Abstract
Life scripts are culturally shared expectations about the order and timing of life
events in a prototypical life course. American and Danish undergraduates produced
life story events and life scripts by listing the seven most important events in their
own lives and in the lives of hypothetical people living ordinary lives. They also
rated their events on several scales and completed measures of depression, PTSD symptoms,
and centrality of a negative event to their lives. The Danish life script replicated
earlier work; the American life script showed minor differences from the Danish life
script, apparently reflecting genuine differences in shared events as well as less
homogeneity in the American sample. Both consisted of mostly positive events that
came disproportionately from ages 15 to 30. Valence of life story events correlated
with life script valence, depression, PTSD symptoms, and identity. In the Danish undergraduates,
measures of life story deviation from the life script correlated with measures of
depression and PTSD symptoms.
Type
Journal articleSubject
AdolescentAdult
Cross-Cultural Comparison
Denmark
Female
Humans
Interpersonal Relations
Life Change Events
Male
Mental Recall
Middle Aged
Retention (Psychology)
Students
United States
Young Adult
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10080Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1080/09658210802541442Publication Info
Rubin, David C; Berntsen, D; & Hutson, Michael (2009). The normative and the personal life: individual differences in life scripts and life
story events among USA and Danish undergraduates. Memory, 17(1). pp. 54-68. 10.1080/09658210802541442. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10080.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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David C. Rubin
Juanita M. Kreps Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience
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memory, especially for complex (or "real-world") stimuli. This work includes the study
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