“…When measuring narrative identity, researchers commonly prompt participants for narrative descriptions of key autobiographical scenes or self‐defining memories. Both reflect a person's coherent sense of self over time, as represented by a salient memory from one's life (e.g., Adler et al, ; Conway, Singer, & Tagini, ; Singer, ; Singer & Blagov, ; Singer & Salovey, ). However, whereas key autobiographical scenes are specific, emotionally salient moments in life (e.g., high points, low points, and turning points), self‐defining memories are less constrained insofar as they represent emotionally salient experiences, regardless of their valence or designation as turning points.…”