Detecting the veracity of children's experiences through drawings.

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Jennifer L Briere, Tobi Patkau-Ceh, Tammy A Marche
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Research is lacking regarding adults' ability to determine whether children's drawings are based on an experience or not. Drawings are useful in professional settings to alleviate linguistic demands, facilitate memory, and have been used as evidence. Determining the accuracy of veracity assessments of children's drawings would inform professionals regarding their use as evidence of experiences. Twenty-eight children (14 younger, Mage = 7.53 years, SDage = 1.19; 14 older, Mage = 11.67 years, SD = 1.27) produced drawings of two events: one staged experienced, and one narrative-based not experienced event. Fifty (Study 1, Mage = 23.72 years, SDage = 9.70) and 63 (Study 2, Mage = 25.92, SDage = 12.79) adults indicated whether each drawing was based on experience and their confidence in each assessment. In Study 2, additional drawing quality assessments were collected. Results indicated that adults were more accurate at distinguishing experienced than not experienced drawings for older artists. An inverse relationship was observed between confidence and accuracy-participants were more confident when they were inaccurate, especially for younger artists. Drawing quality improved with age and for drawings of experienced events. Adults tended to rate drawings of higher quality as resulting from experience leading to the highest accuracy for drawings from older artists that were based on experience. Overall, results suggest that there may be some features of drawings that allow for above chance levels of accuracy (up to 75%). However, rates are not high enough across assessments (M = 53.93%, range: 39%-75%) to reliably use them as indicators of experience.

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通过绘画检测儿童经历的真实性。
关于成人判断儿童绘画是否基于经历的能力还缺乏研究。绘画在专业环境中非常有用,可以减轻语言要求,促进记忆,并被用作证据。确定对儿童绘画的真实性评估的准确性将为专业人员提供有关将其用作经历证据的信息。28 名儿童(14 名年龄较小,年龄 = 7.53 岁,平均年龄 = 1.19 岁;14 名年龄较大,年龄 = 11.67 岁,平均年龄 = 1.27 岁)绘制了两个事件的图画:一个是经历过的事件,另一个是没有经历过的事件。50名(研究 1,年龄 = 23.72 岁,SD 年龄 = 9.70)和 63 名(研究 2,年龄 = 25.92 岁,SD 年龄 = 12.79)成人分别指出了每幅绘画是否基于经验,以及他们对每次评估的信心。在研究 2 中,还收集了额外的绘画质量评估。结果表明,对于年长的艺术家来说,成人能更准确地区分有经验的绘画作品和没有经验的绘画作品。在自信心和准确性之间发现了一种反比关系--参与者在不准确时更自信,尤其是年轻的艺术家。绘画质量随着年龄的增长而提高,经验事件的绘画质量也随之提高。成人倾向于评价因经验而绘制的画作质量更高,因此年长艺术家根据经验绘制的画作准确率最高。总体而言,结果表明,绘画的某些特征可能会使准确率高于偶然水平(高达 75%)。然而,在所有评估中,准确率都不够高(M = 53.93%,范围:39%-75%),因此不能可靠地将其作为经验指标。
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Memory & Cognition
Memory & Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
112
期刊介绍: Memory & Cognition covers human memory and learning, conceptual processes, psycholinguistics, problem solving, thinking, decision making, and skilled performance, including relevant work in the areas of computer simulation, information processing, mathematical psychology, developmental psychology, and experimental social psychology.
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