Three experiments were conducted to examine the effect of age (4-5 and 6-8 years) and retention interval on children\u27s ability to remember separate occurrences of a repeated event that varied in terms of content (items, dialog, etc.) Experiment 1 explored children\u27s ability to recall the first versus last occurrence of a series of six events, at either one week or six weeks delay. Experiments 2 and 3 explored children\u27s ability to identify the position of items in terms of their order of presentation within the series across two retention intervals. Overall, the results revealed clear age differences in children\u27s performance. In general, the 6- to 8-year+old children performed better on all tasks than the 4- to 5-year-old child...
Children aged 6–8 (N = 84) were interviewed 1 week after participating in a repeated event. Half rec...
The relation between age and rate of forgetting was investigated with a task that eliminated differe...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have extensively studied memory development in young children. W...
Three experiments were conducted to explore whether children\u27s recall of an occurrence of a repea...
Children (N = 157) 4 to 8 years old participated 1 time (single) or 4 times (repeated) in an interac...
This study examined the ability of children aged 4-8 to recall temporal information verbally and usi...
Children (n = 372) aged 4 - 8 years participated in 1 or 4 occurrences of a similar event and were i...
Th result of recognition tests on 4- and 6-year-olds resulted in a forgetting curve for 6-year olds ...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
This study tested 8-12-year-olds\u27 ability to localize in time parent-reported events from four ti...
This report describes the first prospective study specifically designed to assess children's verbal ...
Recall of narrative content was studied in a sample of 170 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of ag...
The current study addressed how the timing of interviews affected children\u27s memories of unique a...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in serial recall of lists of 6 letters, with errors...
In a forensic and legal setting temporal information, such as when an event occurred and the duratio...
Children aged 6–8 (N = 84) were interviewed 1 week after participating in a repeated event. Half rec...
The relation between age and rate of forgetting was investigated with a task that eliminated differe...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have extensively studied memory development in young children. W...
Three experiments were conducted to explore whether children\u27s recall of an occurrence of a repea...
Children (N = 157) 4 to 8 years old participated 1 time (single) or 4 times (repeated) in an interac...
This study examined the ability of children aged 4-8 to recall temporal information verbally and usi...
Children (n = 372) aged 4 - 8 years participated in 1 or 4 occurrences of a similar event and were i...
Th result of recognition tests on 4- and 6-year-olds resulted in a forgetting curve for 6-year olds ...
We explored the predictive value of age, language ability and rehearsal for performance on various i...
This study tested 8-12-year-olds\u27 ability to localize in time parent-reported events from four ti...
This report describes the first prospective study specifically designed to assess children's verbal ...
Recall of narrative content was studied in a sample of 170 children ranging from 5 to 11 years of ag...
The current study addressed how the timing of interviews affected children\u27s memories of unique a...
Three experiments examined developmental changes in serial recall of lists of 6 letters, with errors...
In a forensic and legal setting temporal information, such as when an event occurred and the duratio...
Children aged 6–8 (N = 84) were interviewed 1 week after participating in a repeated event. Half rec...
The relation between age and rate of forgetting was investigated with a task that eliminated differe...
Over the past 40 years, researchers have extensively studied memory development in young children. W...