The present study examined the efficacy of the reality monitoring (RM) criteria in differentiating between children's true and false memories. Two independent judges rated 190 transcripts of children's true and false memory reports along the RM criteria. Results showed that, overall, the RM criteria failed to distinguish between children's accounts of true and false events. However, when examining each RM criterion separately, we found that more visual details were present in children's true memories than in their false memories. Results also showed that more RM criteria were present at the second interview than at the first interview.</p
Children are often viewed as poor eyewitnesses. Fact-finders, lawyers, and researchers assume that c...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
Whether or not false memories can be reliably distinguished from true memories carries tremendous le...
The present study examined the efficacy of the reality monitoring (RM) criteria in differentiating b...
Reality Monitoring (RM) criteria has been proposed as a forensic tool in order to discern between pe...
According to reality-monitoring theory, memories of experienced and imagined events are qualitativel...
Active interviewing approaches can exploit the verbal differences between truthtellers and liars, th...
We presented children aged 6, 8, and 10 years with a video and then an audio tape about a dog named ...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
The objective of this study was to analyze the features that distinguish statements given by actual ...
ABSTRACT—How can you tell if a particular memory be-longing to you or someone else is true or false?...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are relevant to forensic pract...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are rele-vant to forensic prac...
In order to administer justice, throughout History, some procedures about Statement Content Analysis...
Children are often viewed as poor eyewitnesses. Fact-finders, lawyers, and researchers assume that c...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
Whether or not false memories can be reliably distinguished from true memories carries tremendous le...
The present study examined the efficacy of the reality monitoring (RM) criteria in differentiating b...
Reality Monitoring (RM) criteria has been proposed as a forensic tool in order to discern between pe...
According to reality-monitoring theory, memories of experienced and imagined events are qualitativel...
Active interviewing approaches can exploit the verbal differences between truthtellers and liars, th...
We presented children aged 6, 8, and 10 years with a video and then an audio tape about a dog named ...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
The objective of this study was to analyze the features that distinguish statements given by actual ...
ABSTRACT—How can you tell if a particular memory be-longing to you or someone else is true or false?...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are relevant to forensic pract...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are rele-vant to forensic prac...
In order to administer justice, throughout History, some procedures about Statement Content Analysis...
Children are often viewed as poor eyewitnesses. Fact-finders, lawyers, and researchers assume that c...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
Whether or not false memories can be reliably distinguished from true memories carries tremendous le...