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Seeing Things Unseen: Fantasy Beliefs and False Reports

机译:看到看不见的东西:幻想的信念和虚假的报道

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Whereas past research has demonstrated that children's beliefs about the real world can influence their memory for events, the role of fantasy beliefs in children's recall remains largely unexplored. We examine this topic in 5- and 6-year-olds by focusing on how belief in a familiar fantasy figure, namely the Tooth Fairy, is related to children's memory for their most recent primary tooth loss. Although children who fully believed in the reality of the Tooth Fairy provided more voluminous and complex accounts than those with less strong beliefs, they also provided the most fictitious reports, frequently characterized by claims of hearing or seeing the Tooth Fairy. Belief in the Tooth Fairy did not affect the accuracy of children's reports of the mundane elements of their tooth loss, and many fantastic claims were linked to real events. Exposure to seemingly tangible evidence of the Tooth Fairy's existence was associated with the provision of fantastic claims.
机译:尽管过去的研究表明,儿童对现实世界的信仰会影响他们对事件的记忆,但幻想性信仰在儿童回忆中的作用在很大程度上尚待探索。我们通过关注对一个熟悉的幻想人物(即“牙齿仙子”)的信仰与儿童最近一次失去牙齿的记忆之间的关系,来研究5岁和6岁这一主题。尽管完全相信牙仙子的现实的孩子比那些信仰不那么坚强的孩子提供了更多的内容和更多的信息,但是他们也提供了最虚构的报告,通常以听到或看见牙仙子为特征。对牙齿仙子的信仰并没有影响儿童关于其掉牙的世俗元素的报道的准确性,许多奇妙的说法与真实事件有关。暴露于看似真实的牙仙子的证据与提供奇妙的要求有关。

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