Reducing misinformation effects in children with cognitive interviews: dissociating recollection and familiarity |
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Authors: | Holliday Robyn E |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK. R.Holliday@ukc.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Two experiments examined the effect of a cognitive interview on 4- and 8-year-old children's correct recall and subsequent reporting of misinformation. Children viewed an event followed by misinformation that was read or self-generated either before or after a cognitive interview. Children were then given a recognition test under inclusion and exclusion instructions. A cognitive interview elicited more correct details than a control interview. Age-related changes were found such that the 8-year-old children's reports were more complete and they recalled more correct person, action, object, and location details than the 4-year-old children. A cognitive interview given after postevent misinformation reduced children's reporting of misinformation at interview and reduced reporting of self-generated misinformation at test. Process dissociation analyses revealed that recollection increased but familiarity decreased with age. |
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