Everyday working memory and social environment
Published: 12 February 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/bckfv3wtcr.1
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Emma BarkusDescription
Data collected prior to COVID19 from an opportunity sample. All measures included are self report. This study was designed to consider the factors which predict everyday memory errors. The variables included were social anhedonia, loneliness, negative affect and everyday memory errors. There are also detailed demographic questions to characterise the social environment in which participants exist. The file contains data from 271 participants. Data was collected while at University of Wollongong, NSW. #NULL refers to cells which are empty. Measures used: UCLA Loneliness Scale (UCLA; (Russell, 1996)) Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS (Henry & Crawford, 2005)) Everyday Memory Questionnaire (Calabria et al., 2011)
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Memory, Loneliness