This thesis explored young children\u27s reporting of non-experienced (false) events. It demonstrated that children can be led to provide convincing reports of plausible and implausible false events within both narrow and broad contextual frameworks. Further, it showed that investigative interviewers utilise questioning techniques that could elicit false-event reports from children
The aim of the present study was to experimentally test the Undeutsch Hypothesis, which holds that c...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
Purpose: The current study examined whether young children\u27s willingness to assent to, and provid...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
In eyewitness studies as in actual investigations, a minority of children generate numerous false (a...
Children's testimony is often the only evidence of alleged abuse. Thus, the importance of conducting...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
In contrast to the literature showing that repeated suggestive interviews can contaminate children's...
Past research has demonstrated that children are capable of providing accurate accounts of witnessed...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the origins of children’s ability to make consciously false statemen...
The aim of the present study was to experimentally test the Undeutsch Hypothesis, which holds that c...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...
Purpose: The current study examined whether young children\u27s willingness to assent to, and provid...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
Children who are involved in legal cases are often interviewed about events they witnessed or that m...
In eyewitness studies as in actual investigations, a minority of children generate numerous false (a...
Children's testimony is often the only evidence of alleged abuse. Thus, the importance of conducting...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
In contrast to the literature showing that repeated suggestive interviews can contaminate children's...
Past research has demonstrated that children are capable of providing accurate accounts of witnessed...
Legal and social service professionals often question whether various features of young witnesses’ r...
The general aim of this thesis was to examine interviewing techniques for child witnesses. Specifica...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the origins of children’s ability to make consciously false statemen...
The aim of the present study was to experimentally test the Undeutsch Hypothesis, which holds that c...
In this study, we were interested in how interviewers elicit subjective information in investigation...
This study examined whether prevalence information promotes children's false memories for an implaus...