An interviewer’s guide to autobiographical memory: Ways to elicit concrete experiences and to avoid pitfallsin interpreting them

Dorthe Kirkegaard Thomsen*, Svend Brinkmann

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Abstract

Methodological recommendationsfor qualitative interviewing, that is, using semistructured conversations for research purposes, often suggest that interviewers ask respondents to describe concrete experiences. Concreteexperiences from the past, however, are autobiographical memories (specific memories), and as such the interviewer may benefit from having knowledge of research on specific memories. While descriptions of specific memories potentially provide the interviewer with access to rich layers of experience, there are alsosome possible limitations in asking for and interpreting specific memories. First, specific memories do not correspond perfectly to the original experience, and the associated thoughts, emotions, and meanings may change over time. Thus, interviewers should be aware thatspecific memories reflect re-interpreted versions of the original experience. Second, specific memories are not representative of experiences more generally; they are retained as specific memories exactly because the experiences they refer to were perceived as novel, emotionally intense, and/or important. Thus, interviewers need to becareful when attempting to generalize from contents or themes in specific memories. Lastly, given these limitations, we suggest some strategies that interviewers may find useful when asking for and interpreting specific memories, that is, concrete experiences.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftQualitative Research in Psychology
Vol/bind6
Udgave nummer4
Sider (fra-til)294-312
Antal sider19
ISSN1478-0887
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2009

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