| 11. | Research on flashbulb memories generally shares a common method.
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| 12. | It has been argued that flashbulb memories are not very stable over time.
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| 13. | Respondents reported flashbulb memories, despite low consequentiality ratings.
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| 14. | Brown and Kulik emphasized that importance is a critical variable in flashbulb memory formation.
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| 15. | Generally the factors that influence flashbulb memories are considered to be constant across cultures.
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| 16. | Flashbulb memory research tends to focus on public events that have a negative valence.
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| 17. | Flashbulb memories are one type of autobiographical memory.
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| 18. | Such research focuses on identifying reasons why flashbulb memories are more accurate than everyday memories.
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| 19. | The retelling or rehearsal of personally important events also increases the accuracy of flashbulb memories.
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| 20. | As discussed previously, flashbulb memories are engendered by a highly emotional, surprising events.
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