We tested whether simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) interviews with computer-generated child avatars could improve interview quality. Feedback was provided not only on question types, as in previous research, but also on whether the conclusions drawn by the interviewers were correct. Twenty-one psychology students (average age M = 24.5) interviewed four different avatars which had a simulated story of either abuse or non-abuse. The participants were randomly divided into two groups: one received feedback on question types and conclusions after each simulated interview and the other one did not receive any feedback. Avatars revealed pre-defined ‘memories’ as a function of algorithms formulated based on previous empirical research on childre...
Although previous research has confirmed the effectiveness of simulated child sexual abuse intervie...
When responding to allegations of child sexual, physical, and psychological abuse, Child Protection ...
Purpose Research has shown that confirmation bias plays a role in legal and forensic decision-making...
We tested whether simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) interviews with computer-generated child avatar...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
Simulated interviews in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases with computer-generated avatars paire...
Previous research has shown that simulation training using avatars with repeated feedback improves c...
The present study aimed to test the effectiveness of giving feedback on simulated avatar interview t...
Previous research has shown that simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) interview training using avatars...
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that r...
Simulated avatar interview training has been proven to be effective in improving child sexual abuse ...
Research on students suggests that repeated feedback in simulated investigative interviews with avat...
We provided immediate and detailed feedback in a training paradigm in which simulated interviews wit...
Abstract The impact of investigative interviews by police and Child Protective Services (CPS) on abu...
Although previous research has confirmed the effectiveness of simulated child sexual abuse intervie...
When responding to allegations of child sexual, physical, and psychological abuse, Child Protection ...
Purpose Research has shown that confirmation bias plays a role in legal and forensic decision-making...
We tested whether simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) interviews with computer-generated child avatar...
Interview quality (i.e., adherence to best practice) in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases remai...
Simulated interviews in alleged child sexual abuse (CSA) cases with computer-generated avatars paire...
Previous research has shown that simulation training using avatars with repeated feedback improves c...
The present study aimed to test the effectiveness of giving feedback on simulated avatar interview t...
Previous research has shown that simulated child sexual abuse (CSA) interview training using avatars...
Previous research with students and some professional groups (psychologists) has demonstrated that r...
Simulated avatar interview training has been proven to be effective in improving child sexual abuse ...
Research on students suggests that repeated feedback in simulated investigative interviews with avat...
We provided immediate and detailed feedback in a training paradigm in which simulated interviews wit...
Abstract The impact of investigative interviews by police and Child Protective Services (CPS) on abu...
Although previous research has confirmed the effectiveness of simulated child sexual abuse intervie...
When responding to allegations of child sexual, physical, and psychological abuse, Child Protection ...
Purpose Research has shown that confirmation bias plays a role in legal and forensic decision-making...