This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three successive interviews about that event. It also assessed whether children recall more details verbally than they draw. Twenty-seven 3- to 6- year old children witnessed a live event which ended with one actor stealing a cuddly toy. They were interviewed about it one day, two weeks, and six months later. At each interview, children were asked to make a drawing of the event while narrating what happened. We analyzed the content of the drawings for seven features relevant to the event as well as inaccurate information. Children’s inclusion of ‘the perpetrator’ and ‘the victim’ decreased over time but the other features remained stable. Children ve...
In cases of child maltreatment, the child is often the sole eyewitness to the event. This means it i...
A common practice among forensic interviewers in New Zealand involves asking children to draw a sket...
Children’s drawings are a mirror to their mind. It is a reflection of their feelings, emotions, and ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
This thesis explored the effects of drawing and dramatization as well as the intersection between te...
This study investigated the interaction between internal characteristics and external prompts (drawi...
Although drawing is frequently used during investigative interviews, few studies have explored the e...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Kindergarten children participated in a magic show and then responded to direct questioning about t...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
Objectives: Drawing is an effective mnemonic strategy for adults; research investigating the impact ...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
In cases of child maltreatment, the child is often the sole eyewitness to the event. This means it i...
A common practice among forensic interviewers in New Zealand involves asking children to draw a sket...
Children’s drawings are a mirror to their mind. It is a reflection of their feelings, emotions, and ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
This thesis explored the effects of drawing and dramatization as well as the intersection between te...
This study investigated the interaction between internal characteristics and external prompts (drawi...
Although drawing is frequently used during investigative interviews, few studies have explored the e...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how drawing as an open ended prompt in an investigative int...
Kindergarten children participated in a magic show and then responded to direct questioning about t...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
Objectives: Drawing is an effective mnemonic strategy for adults; research investigating the impact ...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
In cases of child maltreatment, the child is often the sole eyewitness to the event. This means it i...
A common practice among forensic interviewers in New Zealand involves asking children to draw a sket...
Children’s drawings are a mirror to their mind. It is a reflection of their feelings, emotions, and ...