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Retrieval Of Episodic Versus Generic Information: Does The Order Of Recall Affect The Amount And Accuracy Of Details Reported By Children About Repeated Events?, Sonja P. Brubacher, Kim P. Roberts, Martine B. Powell
Retrieval Of Episodic Versus Generic Information: Does The Order Of Recall Affect The Amount And Accuracy Of Details Reported By Children About Repeated Events?, Sonja P. Brubacher, Kim P. Roberts, Martine B. Powell
Psychology Faculty Publications
Children (N = 157) 4- to 8-years old participated 1 (single) or 4 times (repeated) in an interactive event. Across each condition, half were questioned a week later about the only or a specific occurrence of the event (Depth-first), and then about what usually happens. Half were prompted in the reverse order (Breadth-first). Children with repeated experience who first were asked about what usually happens reported more event-related information overall than those asked about an occurrence first. All children used episodic language when describing an occurrence; however children with repeated-event experience used episodic language less …
Many Forms Of Madness: A Family’S Struggle With Mental Illness And The Mental Health System, Brice Balmer
Many Forms Of Madness: A Family’S Struggle With Mental Illness And The Mental Health System, Brice Balmer
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Title: Many forms of madness : a family's struggle with mental illness and the mental health system Author: Rosemary Radford Ruether; David Ruether Publisher: Minneapolis, Minn.: Fortress Press, 2010. ISBN: 9780800696511