ObjectiveA single study tested the hypothesis that simulated practice interviews for investigative interviewers of children are more effective when the role of the child respondent is played by trained actors (i.e., postgraduate psychology students) than untrained fellow participants (i.e., child protection workers).MethodThe interviewers included 50 child protection service workers. Each interviewer received instruction in the use of open-ended questions and then engaged in two simulated practice interviews. The role of the child respondent in the practice interviews was played by either a trained psychology student or an untrained fellow participant. The key outcome measure was the proportion of open-ended questions, which was assessed im...
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that r...
The current study adopted a pre- versus post-training design and a standardised measure of perf...
The present study aimed to test the effectiveness of giving feedback on simulated avatar interview t...
Objective: A single study tested the hypothesis that simulated practice interviews for investigative...
Prior research has highlighted the considerable difficulties investigative interviewers have in adhe...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no f...
Conducting investigative interviews with children who were allegedly sexually abused is perhaps one ...
Purpose – Simulated child interviews, where adults play the role of a child witness for traine...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
This article reports on the evaluation of an interactive interviewer training system with a large, h...
Practice during investigative interview training is crucial for interviewers to develop the ability ...
Objective: This study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no...
Purpose. Three studies examined the degree to which investigative interviewers’ adherence to b...
The present study assessed the progress of 13 investigative interviewers (child protection workers a...
The current study examined the consistency of investigative interviewers\u27 performance (n=31) acro...
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that r...
The current study adopted a pre- versus post-training design and a standardised measure of perf...
The present study aimed to test the effectiveness of giving feedback on simulated avatar interview t...
Objective: A single study tested the hypothesis that simulated practice interviews for investigative...
Prior research has highlighted the considerable difficulties investigative interviewers have in adhe...
ObjectiveThis study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no f...
Conducting investigative interviews with children who were allegedly sexually abused is perhaps one ...
Purpose – Simulated child interviews, where adults play the role of a child witness for traine...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
This article reports on the evaluation of an interactive interviewer training system with a large, h...
Practice during investigative interview training is crucial for interviewers to develop the ability ...
Objective: This study compared the effectiveness of two types of instructor feedback (relative to no...
Purpose. Three studies examined the degree to which investigative interviewers’ adherence to b...
The present study assessed the progress of 13 investigative interviewers (child protection workers a...
The current study examined the consistency of investigative interviewers\u27 performance (n=31) acro...
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that r...
The current study adopted a pre- versus post-training design and a standardised measure of perf...
The present study aimed to test the effectiveness of giving feedback on simulated avatar interview t...