Kindergarten children participated in a magic show and then responded to direct questioning about the details. The children were then asked to draw (N = 52) or tell (N = 56) about their favorite part of the show. Two weeks later, they were exposed to misinformed details about the event. Judgements were then relayed to the children concerning the memory of the misinforming interviewer, which were reinforcing, disregarding or neutral. One and six months after the event, the children were questioned about the details. Results indicated that children who had an opportunity to draw had reported fewer errors for details that were misled. However, these children had more errors on the untampered items than the children who did not have an ...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
Purpose. The current study explored how misleading information affects children's omissions and comm...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
This research examined the performance of 80 children aged 9–12 years with either a mild and m...
Although drawing is frequently used during investigative interviews, few studies have explored the e...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Preschool children (aged 3 to 6 years) participated in a magic show. Later, the children were given ...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
This study investigated whether the content of children’s drawings of an event changes over three su...
For more than a century, drawing has enjoyed a prominent position in clinical interviews with childr...
Purpose. The current study explored how misleading information affects children's omissions and comm...
Twenty-six children (13 boys, 13 girls, mean age = 9.19 years) in the 3`(1 and 4`h grades at a priva...
In the present experiment, we were interested in the effects of drawings and practice on children's ...
There has been supportive evidence of drawing facilitating young children’s event recall. The presen...
Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlyi...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
This research examined the performance of 80 children aged 9–12 years with either a mild and m...
Although drawing is frequently used during investigative interviews, few studies have explored the e...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...