This OSF page contains materials for "Seeking new information with old questions: Children and adults reuse and recombine concepts from prior questions"
**Table of Contents:**
- [Supplementary Materials/DQA_Supplement_PsyArXiv_2024.11.20.pdf][5]: Supplementary materials for manuscript
- [Methods/Study1_FullScript.pdf][1]: Script and still images for Study 1 method. This is a simplification of the full procedure, which used narrated, animated videos. Code for full procedure is on [GitHub][6].
- [Methods/Study1_Trials.pdf][2]: Information on all trial types for Study 1. There were 14 possible trials; each participant saw 4 trials randomly selected from the larger set.
- [Methods/Study2_FullScript.pdf][3]: Script and still images for Study 2 method. This is a simplification of the full procedure, which used narrated, animated videos. Code for full procedure is on [GitHub][6]. [Live demo can be viewed here.][7]
- [Methods/Study2_Trials.pdf][4]: Information on all trial types for Study 2. Trials (for instructions, practice, and main question asking task) depended on assigned target question condition and previous quality condition.
Data and analysis scripts are available [on GitHub][8].
[1]: https://osf.io/5bwjp
[2]: https://osf.io/egnkx
[3]: https://osf.io/5rqje
[4]: https://osf.io/rvb9x
[5]: https://osf.io/fjwk2
[6]: https://github.com/emilyliquin/baby-battleship-kids
[7]: https://exps.gureckislab.org/emilyliquin/baby-battleship-kids/kid-questionexposure-presentation/#/
[8]: https://github.com/emilyliquin/question-reuse