Preschool and school-age children’s memory and source monitoring were investigated by questioning them about one occurrence of a repeated lab event (n = 39). Each of the four occurrences had the same structure, but with varying alternatives for the specific activities and items presented. Variable details had a different alternative each time; hi/lo details presented the identical alternative three times and changed once. New details were present in one occurrence only and thus had no alternatives. Children more often confused variable, lo, and new details across occurrences than hi details. The 4- to 5-year-oldchildren were less accurate than 7- to 8-year-old children at attributing details to the correct occurrence when specifically asked...
To explore the significance of repeated memories for individuals’ personal histories, we compared th...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Objective: This study examined the effect of event repetition on the amount and nature of story gram...
Preschool and school-age children’s memory and source monitoring were investigated by questioning th...
Abstract Research on script memory shows that individuals have a difficult time isolating single ins...
Children (n = 372) aged 4 - 8 years participated in 1 or 4 occurrences of a similar event and were i...
Children (N = 157) 4- to 8-years old participated 1 (single) or 4 times (repeated) in an interactive...
Research into repeat event memory in children is mixed as to whether one particular experience is re...
Children (N = 240) aged 5 to 8 participated in 1 or 4 activity sessions involving interactive tasks ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
Although it is extremely important when interviewing children about alleged abuse to determine wheth...
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...
Identifying the sources of memories (e.g., who carried out an action, whether an event happened or w...
To explore the significance of repeated memories for individuals’ personal histories, we compared th...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Objective: This study examined the effect of event repetition on the amount and nature of story gram...
Preschool and school-age children’s memory and source monitoring were investigated by questioning th...
Abstract Research on script memory shows that individuals have a difficult time isolating single ins...
Children (n = 372) aged 4 - 8 years participated in 1 or 4 occurrences of a similar event and were i...
Children (N = 157) 4- to 8-years old participated 1 (single) or 4 times (repeated) in an interactive...
Research into repeat event memory in children is mixed as to whether one particular experience is re...
Children (N = 240) aged 5 to 8 participated in 1 or 4 activity sessions involving interactive tasks ...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
Although it is extremely important when interviewing children about alleged abuse to determine wheth...
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...
Identifying the sources of memories (e.g., who carried out an action, whether an event happened or w...
To explore the significance of repeated memories for individuals’ personal histories, we compared th...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Objective: This study examined the effect of event repetition on the amount and nature of story gram...