Elicited imitation paradigm
Liam Blything
liamblything at gmail.com
Fri Mar 8 17:31:10 UTC 2013
Hello all,
Can anyone give me some advice on what age-groups are too old for an *elicited
imitation paradigm*? I have read that 4 years old is quite an old age to
use this paradigm, but other studies have used it up to 7 years old.
I am eliciting two clause sentences linked by a connective (before, after).
When do children become at high-risk for simply 'parrotting' the target
sentence?
Many thanks for any thoughts,
Liam Blything
Lancaster University PhD student.
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