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Department of Psychology, McGill University,
Montreal, Quebec H31 1B1; e-mail:
[email protected]
Human Development and Family Studies, Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York 14853; e-mail:
[email protected]
In this review, we describe a shift that has taken place in the area of
developmental suggestibility. Formerly, studies in this area indicated that
there were pronounced age-related differences in suggestibility, with preschool
children being particularly susceptible to misleading suggestions. The studies
on which this conclusion was based were criticized on several grounds (e.g.
unrealistic scenarios, truncated age range). Newer studies that have addressed
these criticisms, however, have largely confirmed the earlier conclusions.
These studies indicate that preschool children are disproportionately
vulnerable to a variety of suggestive influences. There do not appear to any
strict boundary conditions to this conclusion, and preschool children will
sometimes succumb to suggestions about bodily touching, emotional events, and
participatory events. The evidence for this assertion is presented in this
review.