Consistency and Stability of Narrative Coherence: An Examination of Personal Narrative as a Domain of Adult Personality
Conclusion: The ways in which we tell autobiographical narratives reflect a stable feature of individual differences. Further, they suggest that this stable element of personality is necessary, but not sufficient, in accounting for specific event and life narrative coherence. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Journal of Personality - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Theodore E. A. Waters, Christin K öber, K. Lee Raby, Tilmann Habermas, Robyn Fivush Tags: Original Manuscript Source Type: research
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