This study investigated the interaction between internal characteristics and external prompts (drawing and dramatization) in children’s eyewitness recall. Eighty-one 3- to 6- year old children witnessed a live event involving an altercation between two actors in their schools. They were asked to tell what happened (Verbal condition), draw what happened while talking about it (Drawing condition), or show and tell by using gestures and mime (Dramatization condition), one day, two weeks, and approximately six months after the event. Independent measures of temperament, mood, symbolic skills, and language ability were taken. Children in the Drawing condition reported significantly more details about objects than children in the Verbal condition...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
This study investigated the interaction between internal characteristics and external prompts (drawi...
This thesis explored the effects of drawing and dramatization as well as the intersection between te...
Children between 7 and 8 years old took pan in a staged event at school and 1 week later were assess...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
Language abilities have been heralded as an important cognitive factor driving children's memory and...
This study was concerned with the eyewitness abilities of children. Children from four grades: 1, 4,...
Past findings indicate that young children have, in comparison to older children and adults, more di...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
Background and aims There are few investigations of the relationship between cognitive abilities (me...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
This study examined a technique to assist children to recall more information about witnessed events...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
This study investigated the interaction between internal characteristics and external prompts (drawi...
This thesis explored the effects of drawing and dramatization as well as the intersection between te...
Children between 7 and 8 years old took pan in a staged event at school and 1 week later were assess...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
Language abilities have been heralded as an important cognitive factor driving children's memory and...
This study was concerned with the eyewitness abilities of children. Children from four grades: 1, 4,...
Past findings indicate that young children have, in comparison to older children and adults, more di...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
Background and aims There are few investigations of the relationship between cognitive abilities (me...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
This study examined a technique to assist children to recall more information about witnessed events...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
Despite increasing evidence attesting to the fallibility of eyewitness memory, information gathered ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...