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Title: Memory Chapter 12, Leichtman


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Memory (Chapter 12, Leichtman Ceci)Next time
Moral Development (Chapter 13 Dodge)
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I am a graduate student on Dr. Carolyn Tucker's
Health Psychology Research Team. We are currently
looking for a new lab manager and a new data
manager for the upcoming summer and 2009/2010
school year. We are particularly interested in
students who have experience in research methods.
I would greatly appreciate if you could either
forward the attached flyers to the students in
your research methods course (DEP 4704) or
distribute them in class. Thank you very much for
your time. Please let me know if you have any
questions. -- Delphia Flenar Counseling
Psychology University of Florida dflenar_at_ufl.edu
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Memory (Chapter 12, Leichtman Ceci)Next time
Moral Development (Chapter 13 Dodge)
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Memory Memory in Infancy Eyewitness Memory
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Infancy Methods of Study
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Infancy Methods of Study
  • Habituation-Dishabituation

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Infancy Methods of Study
  • Habituation-Dishabituation
  • Preference Method

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Infancy Methods of Study
  • Habituation-Dishabituation
  • Preference Method
  • Conditioning

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Rovee-Collier
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  • Recognition memory Realization that some
    perceptually present stimulus or event has been
    encountered before
  • Recall memory Retrieval of some past stimulus
    or event that is not perceptually present

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Infancy Methods of Study
  • Habituation-Dishabituation
  • Preference Method
  • Conditioning
  • Deferred Imitation

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Deferred imitation Imitation of a model that is
not immediately present but rather occurred some
time in the past
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Horse ride (plastic rectangular box with small
hole at top, knob attached to a rod running
through the length of the box, plastic
stick,plastic horse with hole through its
middle). The experimenter modeled putting the
stick into the hole in the box, placing the horse
on the stick,and pulling the knob (thereby
causing the horse to take a ride, moving from
side to side).Bunny (wooden bunny head with
ears attached by a hinge to the back of the head,
plastic eyes with magnetic backing, plastic
carrot). The experimenter modeled putting up the
bunnys ears, putting on the bunnys eyes, and
feeding the bunny the carrot (making yum yum
noises while holding the carrot at the location
of the mouth).
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  • Figure 8.7 Percentage of 13-, 16-, and
    20-month-old infants displaying deferred
    imitation of three-step sequences as a function
    of length of delay. FROM BAUER, WENNER, DROPIK,
    WEWERKA, 2000.

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Childrens Eyewitness Memory
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Childrens Eyewitness MemoryApplied Research
(pp. 98-104)
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Stephen CeciGail Goodman
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Stephen CeciGail GoodmanPeter OrnsteinDavid
BjorklundMichael Lamb
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Prosecutor Did she touch you with a
spoon?Child No.Prosecutor No? Okay. Did you
like it when she touched you with the
spoon?Child No.Prosecutor No? Why not?Child
I dont know.Prosecutor You dont know?Child
No.Prosecutor What did you say to Kelly when
she touched you?Child I dont like that.
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Prosecutor Did you have to lay on top of
Bridget?Bobby YesProsecutor And when you were
laying on top of Bridget, where was your
private?Bobby I forgot.Prosecutor Do you
remember telling Miss Judy that you had to put
her private next to her private? Did you have to
do that, Bobby?Bobby No sir.Prosecutor What
did you say?Bobby No sir.Prosecutor Did you
say No or Yes?Bobby Yes sir.
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Childrens Eyewitness Memory Challenges in
Research
  • Creating or finding situations with some
    similarity to real-life abuse
  • Devising questioning similar to that in real-life
    cases

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Rudy, L., Goodman, G. S. (1991). Effects of
participation on childrens reports Implications
for childrens testimony. Developmental
Psychology, 27, 527-538.
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Rudy Goodman (1991)
  • Participants 4- and 7-year-olds
  • Staged event with touching, undressing,
    photographs
  • Participant, bystander
  • Memory measures 10-12 days later Free recall,
    specific questions, misleading questions

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Saywitz, K., Goodman, G. S., Nicholas, G.,
Moan, S. (1991). Childrens memory of a physical
examination involving genital touch Implications
for reports of child sexual abuse. Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 5, 682-691.
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Saywitz et. (1991)
  • Participants 5- and 7-year-old girls
  • Memory for medical exam
  • For half, genital and anal examination
  • Memory test 1 week or 1 month later
  • Free recall, direct questions, misleading
    questions
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