The effect of event repetition on the production of story grammar in children's event narratives |
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Authors: | Feltis Brooke B Powell Martine B Roberts Kim P |
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Institution: | a School of Psychology, Deakin University, 221 Burwood Hwy, Burwood, Victoria 3125, Australia;b Department of Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveThis study examined the effect of event repetition on the amount and nature of story-grammar produced by children when recalling the event.MethodChildren aged 4 years (N = 50) and 7 years (N = 56) participated in either 1 or 6 occurrences of a highly similar event where details varied across the occurrences. Half the children in each age and event group recalled the last/single occurrence 5-6 days later and the other half recalled the last/single occurrence after 5-6 weeks (the final and single occurrence was the same). Children's free recall responses were classified according to the number and proportion of story-grammar elements (Stein &; Glenn, 1979—setting, initiating event, internal response, plan, attempt, direct consequence, and resolution) as well as the prevalence of causal links between the individual story-grammar elements.ResultsMore story-grammar detail and more links between individual story-grammar elements were reported about the final compared to single occurrence. The amount of story-grammar increased with age and decreased over time. Further, an interaction was revealed such that the effect of retention interval on the production of story-grammar was negligible for older children who experienced the repeated event.ConclusionsEvent repetition has a beneficial effect on the production of children's story-grammar content in situations where event details varied from occasion to occasion. This study highlights the importance of eliciting free recall when conducting evidential interviews with child witnesses about repeated events. |
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Keywords: | Children's eyewitness testimony Repeated experience Narrative Story grammar |
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