Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm we examined the effects of perceptual (distinctiveness) and conceptual (backward associative strength) factors on the generation of false memories in 5 and 7-year-old children. Participants were randomly assigned to either the perceptually similar (just black or white pictures) or dissimilar condition (alternating black and white with colour pictures). For both conditions, these pictures were also high or low in backward associative strength. We hypothesised that false memories would be influenced by age, perceptual similarity and conceptual factors interacting. Results showed that true memories increased with age. False memories in 5 year olds not only extended to categories outside of the ...
The current study compared older children's (11/12-year-olds) and adolescents' (14/15-year-olds) vul...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
The effects of embedding standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) lists into stories whose context ei...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
The aim of the present experiment was to investigate developmental trends associated with false memo...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether two different false memory paradigms (DRM vs sug...
Five experiments examined how the developmental reversal in false memories typically seen in Deese-R...
The role of categorical versus associative relations in 5-, 7-, and 11-year-old children's true and ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
False recognition in children aged 5, 8, and 11 years was investigated using the standard version of...
The current study compared older children's (11/12-year-olds) and adolescents' (14/15-year-olds) vul...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
The current study compared older children's (11/12-year-olds) and adolescents' (14/15-year-olds) vul...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
The effects of embedding standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) lists into stories whose context ei...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
The aim of the present experiment was to investigate developmental trends associated with false memo...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether two different false memory paradigms (DRM vs sug...
Five experiments examined how the developmental reversal in false memories typically seen in Deese-R...
The role of categorical versus associative relations in 5-, 7-, and 11-year-old children's true and ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
False recognition in children aged 5, 8, and 11 years was investigated using the standard version of...
The current study compared older children's (11/12-year-olds) and adolescents' (14/15-year-olds) vul...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
The current study compared older children's (11/12-year-olds) and adolescents' (14/15-year-olds) vul...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...