Appendix B: Potential Effects on Children's Performance of Features of the Research Design |
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Authors: | Patricia J Bauer Jennifer Wenner Patricia L Dropik & Sandi S Wewerka |
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Institution: | Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota,;Psychology Department, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota,;University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | In addition to the variables of interest in this research (namely, age, delay, sequence type, mode of experience, and verbal reminders), children's performance may have been affected by a number of features of the research design. This Appendix is a report of the results of analyses of three potential influences on the children's performance. First, we examined the possibility that the particular experimenter who conducted the session might have affected the children's performance. Second, we examined the possibility that conclusions regarding children's recall of the event sequences were qualified by specific event sequence effects. Third, we examined the possibility that differences in the lengths of the child-controlled response periods might account for the patterns of effects observed. Although in each case some effects obtained, in no case did the findings present substantive qualifications to the major patterns described in the body of the text. |
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