The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children's and adults' true and false memories were examined in three experiments. Children aged 5-11 and university-aged adults participated in a standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott false memory task using DRM and category lists in two experiments and in the third, children memorized lists that differed in associative strength and semantic cohesion. In the first two experiments, half of the participants were primed before list presentation with gist-relevant cues and the results showed that: (1) both true and false memories increased with age, (2) true recall was higher than false recall for all ages, (3) at all ages, false memory rates were determined by backward associative...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children’s and adults’ true and f...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
The role of categorical versus associative relations in 5-, 7-, and 11-year-old children's true and ...
We investigated children's ability to generate associations and how automaticity of associative acti...
Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm we examined the effects of perceptual (distinctive...
We investigated children’s ability to generate associations and how automaticity of associative acti...
Counterintuitive age increases have been reported for the Deese-Roediger-MeDermott (DRM) false memor...
Five experiments examined how the developmental reversal in false memories typically seen in Deese-R...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Factors that affect categorical and associative false memory illusions were investigated in 2 experi...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children’s and adults’ true and f...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
The role of categorical versus associative relations in 5-, 7-, and 11-year-old children's true and ...
We investigated children's ability to generate associations and how automaticity of associative acti...
Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm we examined the effects of perceptual (distinctive...
We investigated children’s ability to generate associations and how automaticity of associative acti...
Counterintuitive age increases have been reported for the Deese-Roediger-MeDermott (DRM) false memor...
Five experiments examined how the developmental reversal in false memories typically seen in Deese-R...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Factors that affect categorical and associative false memory illusions were investigated in 2 experi...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...