BiblioAlertes du 26 mars 2007

26 mars 2007 par Frank Arnould

Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 23, n° 1, 2007 :

Roebers, C.M., Howie, P., & Beusher, E. Can private reports enhance children’s event recall, lower their suggestibility and foster their metacognitive monitoring compared to face-to-face interviews, 749-769.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, vol. 75, n° 1, 2007 :

Brown, D.A., Pipe, M.E., Lewis, C., Lamb, M.E., & Orbach, Y. Supportive or suggestive : Do human figure drawings help 5- to 7-year-old children to report touch ? 33-42. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Journal of Experimental Psychology : Learning, Memory, and Cognition, vol. 33, n° 2, 2007 :

Roediger III, H.L. & Geraci, L. Aging and the misinformation effect : A neuropsychological analysis, 321-334. (Lire le compte rendu sur PsychoTémoins).

Journal of Social Issues, vol. 62, n° 4, 2006 :

Goodman, G.S. Children’s eyewitness memory : A modern history and contemporary commentary, 811-832.

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, vol. 47, n° 6, 2006 :

Allwood, C.M., Granhag, P.A., & Jonsson, A.C. Child witnesses’ metamemory realism, 461-470.

Melinder, A., Endestad, T., & Magnussen, S. Relations between episodic memory, suggestibility, theory of mind, and cognitive inhibition in the preschool child, 485-895.