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The '''fading affect bias''', more commonly known as '''FAB''', is a [[Psychology|psychological]] phenomenon in which memories associated with negative emotions tend to be forgotten more quickly than those associated with positive emotions.<ref name=":04">{{Cite journal|last1=Walker|first1=W. Richard|last2=Skowronski|first2=John J.|date=November 2009|title=The Fading affect bias: But what the hell is it for?|journal=Applied Cognitive Psychology|volume=23|issue=8|pages=1122–1136|doi=10.1002/acp.1614|url=http://www.niu.edu/jskowronski/publications/WalkerSkowronski2009.pdf}}</ref> It is important to note that FAB only refers to the feelings one has associated with the memories and not the content of the memories themselves.<ref>{{Citation|last1=Skowronski|first1=John J.|title=Chapter Three - The Fading Affect Bias: Its History, Its Implications, and Its Future|date=2014-01-01|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128000526000032|journal=Advances in Experimental Social Psychology|volume=49|pages=163–218|editor-last=Olson|editor-first=James M.|publisher=Academic Press|language=en|access-date=2020-01-29|last2=Walker|first2=W. Richard|last3=Henderson|first3=Dawn X.|last4=Bond|first4=Gary D.|editor2-last=Zanna|editor2-first=Mark P.|doi=10.1016/B978-0-12-800052-6.00003-2}}</ref> Early research studied FAB retrospectively, or through personal reflection, which brought about some criticism because retrospective analysis can be affected by subjective retrospective biases. However, new research using non-retrospective recall studies have found evidence for FAB,<ref name=":04" /> and the phenomenon has become largely accepted.The '''fading affect bias''', more commonly known as '''FAB''', is a [[Psychology|psychological]] phenomenon in which memories associated with negative emotions tend to be forgotten more quickly than those associated with positive emotions.<ref name=":04">{{Cite journal|last1=Walker|first1=W. Richard|last2=Skowronski|first2=John J.|date=November 2009|title=The Fading affect bias: But what the hell is it for?|journal=Applied Cognitive Psychology|volume=23|issue=8|pages=1122–1136|doi=10.1002/acp.1614|url=http://www.niu.edu/jskowronski/publications/WalkerSkowronski2009.pdf}}</ref> FAB only refers to the feelings one has associated with the memories and not the content of the memories themselves.<ref>{{Citation|last1=Skowronski|first1=John J.|title=Chapter Three - The Fading Affect Bias: Its History, Its Implications, and Its Future|date=2014-01-01|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128000526000032|journal=Advances in Experimental Social Psychology|volume=49|pages=163–218|editor-last=Olson|editor-first=James M.|publisher=Academic Press|language=en|access-date=2020-01-29|last2=Walker|first2=W. Richard|last3=Henderson|first3=Dawn X.|last4=Bond|first4=Gary D.|editor2-last=Zanna|editor2-first=Mark P.|doi=10.1016/B978-0-12-800052-6.00003-2}}</ref> Early research studied FAB retrospectively, or through personal reflection, which brought about some criticism because retrospective analysis can be affected by subjective retrospective biases. However, new research using non-retrospective recall studies have found evidence for FAB,<ref name=":04" /> and the phenomenon has become largely accepted.
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