Theory of mind, inhibitory control, and preschool-age children's suggestibility in different interviewing contexts |
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Authors: | Scullin Matthew H Bonner Karri |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA. mhscullin@mail.wvu.edu |
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Abstract: | The current study examined the relations among 3- to 5-year-olds' theory of mind, inhibitory control, and three measures of suggestibility: yielding to suggestive questions (yield), shifting answers in response to negative feedback (shift), and accuracy in response to misleading questions during a pressured interview about a live event. Theory of mind aided in the prediction of suggestibility about the live event, and inhibitory control was a moderator variable affecting the consistency of children's sensitivity to social pressure across situations. The findings indicate that theory of mind and inhibitory control predict children's suggestibility about a live event above and beyond yield, shift, and age and that the construct validity of shift may improve as children's inhibitory control develops. |
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Keywords: | Suggestibility Individual differences Preschool children Video Suggestibility Scale for Children Scale generalizability Theory of mind Executive functioning |
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