Search for dissertations about: "Children’s memory"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Children’s memory.
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11. Phonological Awareness and Memory in Children with Severe Speech and
Abstract : Children with severe speech and physical impairment (SSPI) often have problems acquiring the level of literacy that could be expected from their general level of intelligence or their other communicative abilities. The aim of this thesis was to examine phonological awareness and memory abilities in children with SSPI. READ MORE
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12. Two is one too many : dyadic memory collaboration effects on encoding and retrieval of episodes
Abstract : The aim of the present thesis was to investigate how individual memory potential in different tasks is affected by collaboration in social settings. Collaborative group dimensions were also studied: friendship, age, and gender. The principal comparison was between an actual collaborative dyad and the sum of the two individuals' memory potential, i. READ MORE
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13. Metacognition and Confidence : Mood, Individual Differences, Developmental and Social Aspects
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the realism in people's confidence judgments. Study I investigated whether mood influences the confidence people have in their event memory. However, there were no significant differences in the realism of the participants' confidence judgments between conditions (elated and neutral). READ MORE
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14. Interviewing preschoolers: Facilitators and barriers for young children's legal testimony
Abstract : Children’s testimonies are often vital during criminal investigations of alleged maltreatment. The aim of this thesis was to improve our understanding of forensic interviews with preschool-aged children (aged 3 to 6 years). Study I consisted of a mixed-methods survey of 88 specialist child interviewers. READ MORE
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15. Child Molesters and Children as Witnesses : Spatial Behaviour, Modus Operandi and Memory Recall
Abstract : Offenders who target children are a negative phenomenon in our society. These offenders are often seen as the worst of the worst of criminals and are therefore a priority for investigators trying to solve these crimes as fast as possible. READ MORE