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The influence of the form of the question on the eyewitness testimony of preschool children
Authors:Philip S. Dale  Elizabeth F. Loftus  Linda Rathbun
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Washington, 98195 Seattle, Washington
Abstract:Thirty-two preschool children were questioned after viewing four short films. The form of the question (affirmative-negative, definite-indefinite article, some-any quantifier) was systematically varied in a counterbalanced design. The form of the question did not significantly affect answers to questions about entities actually present in the films; however, it did have significant effects on answers concerning entities which were not in the film. Questions such as ldquoDid you see the...,rdquo ldquoDid you see any...,rdquo and ldquoDidn't you see some...rdquo were answered yes more frequently than other question types. Thus young children are aware of the expectation conveyed by certain linguistic forms, such asthe. The results are discussed in the light of current models of constructive memory as well as their implications for accurate questioning of children.An earlier version of this article was delivered to the Stanford Child Language Research Forum, Stanford University, April 1976.
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