Monisha Pasupathi

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Q43790978"Two for flinching": children's and adolescents' narrative accounts of harming their friends and siblings.
Q52007633Adult age differences in autobiographical reasoning in narratives.
Q35547204Age and emotional experience during mutual reminiscing.
Q51017377Age-related patterns of variability in self-descriptions: implications for everyday affective experience.
Q48049597Children's and Adolescents' Accounts of Helping and Hurting Others: Lessons About the Development of Moral Agency.
Q52884646Concordance between observers in descriptions of personality change in Alzheimer's disease.
Q47395893How silence affects memory, self, and society: foreword to the special issue.
Q51991207Inattentive listening undermines self-verification in personal storytelling.
Q92248599Memory, Emotion, and Intersubjectivity: beyond the Information Given, and beyond the Individual Mind
Q50694458On telling the whole story: facts and interpretations in autobiographical memory narratives from childhood through midadolescence.
Q83060199Passenger and cell phone conversations in simulated driving
Q48224547Reflecting on self-relevant experiences: adult age differences.
Q36069290Regulating Emotion and Identity by Narrating Harm
Q37153342Selves creating stories creating selves: a process model of self-development.
Q84013122Stability and change self-integration for negative events: the role of listener responsiveness and elaboration
Q51738557Stories for all ages: Narrating anger reduces distress across childhood and adolescence.
Q45348615The construction of moral agency in mother-child conversations about helping and hurting across childhood and adolescence.
Q34959313The development of narrative identity in late adolescence and emergent adulthood: the continued importance of listeners.
Q47599218The feeling of the story: Narrating to regulate anger and sadness
Q34363379The social construction of the personal past and its implications for adult development.
Q48309193To tell or not to tell: disclosure and the narrative self.

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