
What Is Narrative Identity
Narrative identity is the internalized story you construct about your life. Learn how Dan McAdams' research connects your life story to wellbeing, behavior...
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2 corrections applied: The 2001 McAdams et al. 'When Bad Things Turn Good' paper was published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (27(4), 474-485), not JPSP, as the article's own reference list confirms. | Same paper: published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (PSPB), not JPSP.
BeforeMcAdams et al.'s 2001 paper in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology ... The 2001 JPSP paper extended this finding specifically to highly generative adults
AfterMcAdams et al.'s 2001 paper in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin ... The 2001 PSPB paper extended this finding specifically to highly generative adults
Why: Verified: body already correctly reads 'Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin' (PSPB) in both the initial citation and the later case-study reference, and the bibliography entry already correctly lists 'Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27(4), 474-485.' No stale 'JPSP' reference found in the FAQ. Already correct.
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