@article{Rodriguez Arocho_2017, title={Reflexiones en torno al 11 de septiembre de 2001 y el ineludible deber de elegir}, volume={36}, url={https://journal.sipsych.org/index.php/IJP/article/view/401}, DOI={10.30849/rip/ijp.v36i1 & 2.401}, abstractNote={<p>It was November 22, 1963. I clearly remember when my father opened the door that leads from our convenience store into our living room and said: "Kennedy was shot". I remember my mother coming out of the kitchen in a hurry while arguing with my father about his bad habit of joking about everything because that joke "was the last straw". I do not remember what my father replied if he ever did. I only remember him walking faster toward the TV set, and turning it on. As I watched the images on the TV news, as well as my father and mother’s reaction, I tried to understand what was happening. I was trying to figure it out with the cognitive skills of an II year old girl.</p>}, number={1 & 2}, journal={Revista Interamericana de Psicología/Interamerican Journal of Psychology}, author={Rodriguez Arocho, Wanda C.}, year={2017}, month={Apr.} }