David:

Are you SURE?  ;-)

Annette

Quoting David Hogberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> And, FWIW, it occurred on a Friday.  (I was a TA and had just finished
> my 2-hr methods lab, which met only on Fridays from 1130-130, when I
> learned of the assassination.)  DKH
> 
> David K. Hogberg, PhD
> Professor of Psychology, Emeritus
> Albion College, Albion MI 49224
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> Given that JFK was assassinated in November, it's unlikely anyone
> would
> remember watching or listening to a baseball game. I also suspect that
> given
> the assassination was during the week, a football game is also
> unlikely.
>  I
> haven't heard of this example before
> 
> Gary J. Klatsky, Ph. D.
> 
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>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Charles Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 2:59 AM
> To:   Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
> Subject:      Brooklyn Dodgers & flashbulb memory
> 
> I thought I saw all this on TIPS, but nothing shows up in a search.
> Can anyone supply the correct details and source?:
> 
>    A classic illustration of "flashbulb memories" is "Where were
> you when you heard that John F. Kennedy was assassinated?"
>    A classic illustration of of a *false* "flashbulb memory" was
> "I was at (or listening to a radio broadcast of) a Brooklyn
> Dodgers game at Ebbets Field."  (The Dodgers had moved to Los
> Angeles in 1957.)
>    But then someone pointed out that the Brooklyn Dodgers *were*
> still playing in Ebbets Field in 1963--the *football* Dodgers.
>      --Charles
>        Charles S. Harris, PhD        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Annette Taylor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
University of San Diego
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