Recollection, testimony, and lying in early childhood /
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
c1999
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Edition: | 1st ed |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword: The legacy of Clara and William Stern: rediscovering the origins of contemporary views on the child witness / Stephen J. Ceci and Maggie Bruck
- Translator's preface / James T. Lamiell
- Introduction / James T. Lamiell and Werner Deutsch
- Foreword to the original volume / Clara and William Stern
- Preface to the original volume / Clara and William Stern
- Individual development of the ability to testify. Recognition as the basis of recollection
- The chronological development of recall and testimonial ability
- False testimony: mistaken recollections, pseudo-lies, and lies
- Comparative psychology of the testimony in early childhood. Recognition
- Correct recollection
- Purposive recall
- Mistaken recollections
- Experimental studies of testimony in early childhood
- Falsification of testimony through fantasy
- Pseudo-lies and lies
- Practical applications. Educating young children to report on their experiences
- The origins of lying and its prevention
- The capability of small children as witnesses in legal proceedings