Microgenesis of typical storytelling

We studied the development of narrative ability yearly in a cross-sectional design from 4 to 10 years. All children were give the same props and underwent the same procedures. Children’s narratives were transcribed verbatim, and then coded for number of: words, propositions, episodes and indexes of...

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Main Authors: Esposito, Gianluca, Venuti, Paola, Iandolo, Giuseppe, de Falco, Simona, Gabrieli, Giulio, Wei, Christine, Bornstein, Marc H.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1444382023-03-05T15:32:49Z Microgenesis of typical storytelling Esposito, Gianluca Venuti, Paola Iandolo, Giuseppe de Falco, Simona Gabrieli, Giulio Wei, Christine Bornstein, Marc H. School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Psychology Story Telling Narrative Cohesion We studied the development of narrative ability yearly in a cross-sectional design from 4 to 10 years. All children were give the same props and underwent the same procedures. Children’s narratives were transcribed verbatim, and then coded for number of: words, propositions, episodes and indexes of narrative cohesion and structure. Verbal IQ was controlled as appropriate. Words showed no significant effect for age. Number of propositions and episodes followed nonlinear trajectories of development, and spline regression analyses identified maxima at 8 and 7 years, respectively. However, indexes of cohesion and structure followed linear trajectories of development. Accepted version This research was supported by the Nanyang Assistant Professor Start-Up Grant, the Intramural Research Program of the NIH/NICHD, USA, and an International Research Fellowship in collaboration with the Centre for the Evaluation of Development Policies (EDePO) at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), London, UK, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 695300-HKADeC-ERC-2015-AdG). 2020-11-05T05:43:17Z 2020-11-05T05:43:17Z 2018 Journal Article Esposito, G., Venuti, P., Iandolo, G., de Falco, S., Gabrieli, G., Wei, C., & Bornstein, M. H. (2018). Microgenesis of typical storytelling. Early Child Development and Care, 190(12), 1991-2001. doi:10.1080/03004430.2018.1554653 1476-8275 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144438 10.1080/03004430.2018.1554653 12 190 1991 2001 en Early Child Development and Care This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Child Development and Care on 28 December 2018, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/03004430.2018.1554653 application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Psychology
Story Telling
Narrative Cohesion
spellingShingle Social sciences::Psychology
Story Telling
Narrative Cohesion
Esposito, Gianluca
Venuti, Paola
Iandolo, Giuseppe
de Falco, Simona
Gabrieli, Giulio
Wei, Christine
Bornstein, Marc H.
Microgenesis of typical storytelling
description We studied the development of narrative ability yearly in a cross-sectional design from 4 to 10 years. All children were give the same props and underwent the same procedures. Children’s narratives were transcribed verbatim, and then coded for number of: words, propositions, episodes and indexes of narrative cohesion and structure. Verbal IQ was controlled as appropriate. Words showed no significant effect for age. Number of propositions and episodes followed nonlinear trajectories of development, and spline regression analyses identified maxima at 8 and 7 years, respectively. However, indexes of cohesion and structure followed linear trajectories of development.
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Esposito, Gianluca
Venuti, Paola
Iandolo, Giuseppe
de Falco, Simona
Gabrieli, Giulio
Wei, Christine
Bornstein, Marc H.
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author Esposito, Gianluca
Venuti, Paola
Iandolo, Giuseppe
de Falco, Simona
Gabrieli, Giulio
Wei, Christine
Bornstein, Marc H.
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title Microgenesis of typical storytelling
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