Document Type
Thesis
Degree
Master of Science (MS)
Major/Program
Psychology
First Advisor's Name
Lorraine Bahrick
First Advisor's Committee Title
Committee Chair
Second Advisor's Name
Mary Levitt
Third Advisor's Name
Scott Fraser
Keywords
Memory in infants, Testing, Memory
Date of Defense
9-2-1994
Abstract
Twenty-four 7.5- to 8-month old infants were presented with two manipulanda and given either behavior-contingent or noncontingent experience with an object. Infants in the contingent group learned and remembered the controlling action for up to 1 week (t(11)=2.83, p
Identifier
FI14060836
Recommended Citation
Cigales, Maricel, "Memory for contingent versus noncontingent events" (1994). FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2366.
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