Parameters of remembering and forgetting in the transition from infancy to early childhood / Patricia J. Bauer ... [et al.] ; with commentary by Mark L. Howe.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development ; v. 65, no. 4, serial no. 263.Publication details: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers, 2000.Description: vi, 217 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
Abstract -- [ch.] 1. Introduction -- [ch.] 2. Method and analytic strategy -- [ch.] 3 . Children tested on four-step event sequences -- [ch.] 4. Children tested on three-step event sequences -- [ch.] 5. Sixteen-month-olds tested on four-step event sequences compared with 16-month olds tested on three-step event sequences -- [ch.] 6. Predictions of long-term mnemonic performance -- [ch.] 7. Summary and interpretation of major findings -- [ch.] 8. Implications of the findings and conclusions -- appendix A. Event sequences used -- appendix B. Potentional effects on children's performance of features of the research design -- appendix C. Potential effects on children's performance of child language and gender -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Commentary : Historical and future trends in studying the development of long-term retention / Mark L. Howe.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-203)

Abstract -- [ch.] 1. Introduction -- [ch.] 2. Method and analytic strategy -- [ch.] 3 . Children tested on four-step event sequences -- [ch.] 4. Children tested on three-step event sequences -- [ch.] 5. Sixteen-month-olds tested on four-step event sequences compared with 16-month olds tested on three-step event sequences -- [ch.] 6. Predictions of long-term mnemonic performance -- [ch.] 7. Summary and interpretation of major findings -- [ch.] 8. Implications of the findings and conclusions -- appendix A. Event sequences used -- appendix B. Potentional effects on children's performance of features of the research design -- appendix C. Potential effects on children's performance of child language and gender -- References -- Acknowledgments -- Commentary : Historical and future trends in studying the development of long-term retention / Mark L. Howe.

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