The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated using a modified version of Huppert and Piercy's [Huppert, F.A., & Piercy, M. (1978). The role of trace strength in recency and frequency judgements by amnesic and control subjects. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 30, 347–354] paradigm. Children aged 4 and 6 years viewed pictures of nameable objects presented either once or three times on either of two consecutive days. At test, children judged how recently (“today” versus “yesterday”) or frequently (once versus three times) each picture had been presented. Developmental improvements in performance were observed for judgments of recency and frequency. Evidence for responding based ...
Children aged 3½ to 6½ years viewed pictures of common objects presented either once or three times ...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
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The accuracy of children's judgments of relative situational frequency was examined in two experimen...
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Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that, faced with a complex environment, participants...
In order to study the strategy of human perception from the viewpoint of the temporal organization o...
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Children aged 3½ to 6½ years viewed pictures of common objects presented either once or three times ...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...
Although there is ample data about fluency attribution to memory decisions in adults, less is known ...
AbstractOur ability to retain visuospatial information over brief periods of time is severely limite...
The accuracy of children's judgments of relative situational frequency was examined in two experimen...
BACKGROUND: The development of an evolutionarily grounded analogue magnitude representation linked t...
Perceptual decisions are often affected not only by the evidence gathered during a trial but also by...
"Suggestibility" is the extent to which misleading information is incorporated into reports of a wit...
One of the greatest challenges of developmental psychology is figuring out what children are thinkin...
Previous research has suggested that fluency does not influence memory decisions until age 7-8. In t...
Four linked experiments were run in order to understand the relationship between frequency judgment ...
International audienceThere is growing evidence that, faced with a complex environment, participants...
In order to study the strategy of human perception from the viewpoint of the temporal organization o...
This study examines inter-individual differences in how presentation modality affects verbal learnin...
Children aged 3½ to 6½ years viewed pictures of common objects presented either once or three times ...
Three-year-old children were shown a novel exemplar toy and asked to judge test items that dif-fered...
This study looked at the use of verbal rehearsal in children from grades I to IV in two immediate se...