Participants (6- and 7-year-olds, N = 130) participated in classroom activities four times. Children were interviewed about the final occurrence (target event) either 1 week or 4 weeks later, during which half of the event items were described inaccurately. Half of these suggestions were consistent with the theme of the detail across the occurrences (e.g., always sat on a kind of floor mat) or were inconsistent (e.g., sat on a chair). When memory for the target event was tested 1 day later, children falsely recognized fewer inconsistent suggestions than consistent suggestions, especially compared with a control group of children who experienced the event just one time. Furthermore, the longer delay reduced accuracy only for consistent sugge...
In research designed to investigate children's suggestible responses on memory tests, 190 preschoole...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether two different false memory paradigms (DRM vs sug...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
Six- to 7-year-olds (N = 130) participated in classroom activities four times. The children were int...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
This study examined the impact of linking misleading information to a particular occurrence of a rep...
"Suggestibility" is the extent to which misleading information is incorporated into reports of a wit...
To examine the extent to which differences in the initial encoding of information af-fect preschoole...
Research has shown that reinforcement by interviewers can lead children to make false allegations of...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
Research has shown that reinforcement by interviewers can lead children to make false allegations of...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
In research designed to investigate children's suggestible responses on memory tests, 190 preschoole...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether two different false memory paradigms (DRM vs sug...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
Six- to 7-year-olds (N = 130) participated in classroom activities four times. The children were int...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
This study examined the impact of linking misleading information to a particular occurrence of a rep...
"Suggestibility" is the extent to which misleading information is incorporated into reports of a wit...
To examine the extent to which differences in the initial encoding of information af-fect preschoole...
Research has shown that reinforcement by interviewers can lead children to make false allegations of...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
Research has shown that reinforcement by interviewers can lead children to make false allegations of...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
In research designed to investigate children's suggestible responses on memory tests, 190 preschoole...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether two different false memory paradigms (DRM vs sug...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...