When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. This often results in children confusing details from different instances, therefore the aim of this study was to examine whether mental context reinstatement (MCR) could be used to improve children’s accuracy. Children (N ¼ 120, 6–7-yearolds) participated in four activities over a 2-week period and were interviewed about the last (fourth) time with a standard recall or MCR interview. They were then asked questions about specific details, and some questions contained false information. When interviewed again 1 day later, children in the MCR condition resisted false suggestions that were consistent with the event more than f...
Complainants of repeated child sexual abuse (CSA) are often directed to recall a time that was diffe...
The effects of context reinstatement as means of enhancing 5- and 6-year-old children’s event memory...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
This study examined mental context reinstatement (MCR) as a technique to increase the quantity and a...
This study examined the impact of linking misleading information to a particular occurrence of a rep...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
In this study we examined the impact of two types of mental reinstatement of context instructions in...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Purpose: The current study examined whether young children\u27s willingness to assent to, and provid...
The present study investigated developmental differences in the effects of repeated interviews and i...
Six- to 7-year-olds (N = 130) participated in classroom activities four times. The children were int...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
The effect of mental reinstatement on children\u27s recall is unclear. One factor that may impact it...
Complainants of repeated child sexual abuse (CSA) are often directed to recall a time that was diffe...
The effects of context reinstatement as means of enhancing 5- and 6-year-old children’s event memory...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...
When children allege repeated abuse, they are required to provide details about specific instances. ...
This study examined mental context reinstatement (MCR) as a technique to increase the quantity and a...
This study examined the impact of linking misleading information to a particular occurrence of a rep...
Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that children’s suggestibility about an occ...
Children often have difficulty accurately recalling specific instances from within a series of simil...
In this study we examined the impact of two types of mental reinstatement of context instructions in...
There is a discrepancy in the literature regarding the effect of repeated experience on children’s s...
Purpose: The current study examined whether young children\u27s willingness to assent to, and provid...
The present study investigated developmental differences in the effects of repeated interviews and i...
Six- to 7-year-olds (N = 130) participated in classroom activities four times. The children were int...
The present study investigated children’s event recognition as a function of feedback, suggestible q...
The effect of mental reinstatement on children\u27s recall is unclear. One factor that may impact it...
Complainants of repeated child sexual abuse (CSA) are often directed to recall a time that was diffe...
The effects of context reinstatement as means of enhancing 5- and 6-year-old children’s event memory...
Children often witness, or are themselves victims of, crime. However, their evidence is constantly ...