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Citation

Furnham A. Psychol. Rep. 2008; 103(2): 634-638.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology, University College London, United Kingdom. a.furnham@ucl.ac.uk

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

19102491

Abstract

230 adults estimated the ages at which children and adolescents ages 1 to 16 years could perform certain tasks like,"Say the months of the year backwards"and"Ride a bicycle". Nearly two-thirds of the participants consistently underestimated the age at which young people could perform. A total"correct"score, computed for each participant, formed a normal distribution. This score was used as a criterion measure for a series of multiple regressions. The strongest predictor was the extent to which people had regular contact with children, indicating the role of experience.


Language: en

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