“…Students recalling the intensity of their pre-exam anxiety (Devito & Kubis, 1983;Keuler & Safer, 1998), people recalling how anxious they felt just before donating blood (Breckler, 1994), and psychiatric patients recalling past symptoms of depression (Schrader, Davis, Stefanovic, & Christie, 1990;Zimmerman & Coryell, 1986) tended to overestimate the intensity of past negative emotions. Furthermore, people asked to estimate the average intensity of emotions previously recorded in diaries tended to exaggerate both positive and negative affect (Hedges, Jandorf, & Stone, 1985;Parkinson, Briner, Reynolds, & Totterdell, 1995;Thomas & Diener, 1990).…”