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Validity of Reports of Long-Term Dietary Memories: Data and a Model

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Autobiographical Memory and the Validity of Retrospective Reports

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Health surveys ask respondents to report on a variety of behaviors and activities in which they have engaged during specified and sometimes extended periods of time. These behaviors and activities range from the salient to the mundane, from behaviors that are quite common to those that occur rarely, and from behaviors that are homogeneous to those that are highly variegated.

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Smith, A.F., Jobe, J.B. (1994). Validity of Reports of Long-Term Dietary Memories: Data and a Model. In: Schwarz, N., Sudman, S. (eds) Autobiographical Memory and the Validity of Retrospective Reports. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2624-6_9

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