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Children dating childhood memories
Authors:Qi Wang  Carole Peterson  Yubo Hou
Affiliation:1. Cornell University , Ithaca, NY, USA qw23@cornell.edu;3. Memorial University of Newfoundland , Canada;4. Peking University , China
Abstract:How accurate are children when dating very long-term memories? Chinese and European Canadian 8-, 11-, and 14-year-olds (N=344) recalled and dated memories from before they went to school in a memory fluency task. Parents provided verification of children's memories and age estimates. Across all age and culture groups, a telescoping effect (i.e., events were dated as taking place more recently than they actually did) was found for earlier memories (before 48 months) and a reverse telescoping effect for later memories (after 48 months). Older children showed a greater tendency to telescope earlier memories and a weaker tendency to reverse telescope later memories than did younger children. Euro-Canadian children showed larger reverse telescoping than Chinese children. These are the first systematic findings concerning the accuracy of children's dating of very long-term memories. They shed new light on the phenomenon of telescoping and have implications for research on childhood amnesia.
Keywords:Childhood memory  Memory dating  Telescoping  Autobiographical memory  Culture
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