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Title

V. REASONING ABOUT SIDE EFFECTS: INFLUENCES OF TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL EXPECTATIONS.

Authors

Lockhart, Kristi L.; Keil, Frank C.

Abstract

The article focuses on the influences of temporal and spatial expectations, timing and causal interaction of the spatial distributions of medicines in the body in younger children. It explores for studies that investigate different factors and youthful optimism interact with the development of reasoning about the side effects of medicines. It also mentions how young children often make different inferences about side effects compared with older ones and adults.

Subjects

ANTIDEPRESSANTS; MENTAL depression; DRUG dosage; MENTAL illness drug therapy; AGE distribution; ANALYSIS of variance; ATTENTION; CONFIDENCE intervals; DISEASES; DRUGS; EXANTHEMA; FATIGUE (Physiology); HEALTH attitudes; INTERVIEWING; JOINTS (Anatomy); KIDNEYS; CASE studies; MEDICINE; PROBABILITY theory; RESEARCH funding; STATISTICS; T-test (Statistics); THERAPEUTICS; THOUGHT & thinking; TOES; DATA analysis; REPEATED measures design; DISEASE exacerbation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics

Publication

Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 2018, Vol 83, Issue 2, p100

ISSN

0037-976X

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/mono.12365

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