The present study examined whether repeatedly providing additional script knowledge of an event would boost the development of children's implanted false memories. Seventy-two 7- to 9-year-old children listened to a true narrative about their first day at school and a false narrative describing that they went to a burns centre when they were four years old. Children were randomly allocated to one of three groups: one group without additional script knowledge and two groups that received a video about the two events to promote additional event-related script knowledge of which one group had to view the video repeatedly (i.e. once a day). Across two interviews, children were encouraged to tell everything they remembered about the events. Resu...
In contrast to the literature showing that repeated suggestive interviews can contaminate children's...
The present study examined the role of valence in the development of children's implanted false memo...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
The present study examined whether repeatedly providing additional script knowledge of an event woul...
We examined whether script knowledge contributes to the development of children's false memories. Si...
Numerous tudies have demonstrated that exposure to misinformation about a witnessed event can lead t...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
Previous research has shown that the use of guided imagery can create source monitoring errors in ad...
Previous research has shown that the use of guided imagery can create source monitoring errors in ad...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
In contrast to the literature showing that repeated suggestive interviews can contaminate children's...
The present study examined the role of valence in the development of children's implanted false memo...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
The present study examined whether repeatedly providing additional script knowledge of an event woul...
We examined whether script knowledge contributes to the development of children's false memories. Si...
Numerous tudies have demonstrated that exposure to misinformation about a witnessed event can lead t...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
Previous research has shown that the use of guided imagery can create source monitoring errors in ad...
Previous research has shown that the use of guided imagery can create source monitoring errors in ad...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
In contrast to the literature showing that repeated suggestive interviews can contaminate children's...
The present study examined the role of valence in the development of children's implanted false memo...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...