Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical component in some interview protocols. However, empirical evidence on the effectiveness of rapport building on memory performance is scant. The current experiment examined the effects of different levels of rapport (none, minimal, extensive) on children’s, adolescents’, and adults’ memory (N = 229). Participants viewed a video of a mock theft and received one of three possible rapport manipulations. They then provided a free narrative of what they had seen, followed by 18 cued (suggestive and nonsuggestive) questions. In general, we found limited evidence of positive effects of rapport building on statement quantity and accuracy across age groups. Ad...
Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face in...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
Jurors often perceive eyewitness testimonies as extremely convincing (Chew, 2018), however, eyewitne...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Three- to 9-year-old children (N = 144) interacted with a photographer and were interviewed about th...
Most investigative interviewing protocols, including the National Institute of Justice’s 1999 guidel...
Eliciting accurate information from children in forensic and clinical settings is highly important. ...
AbstractRapport‐building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how t...
The rapport building phase of child investigative interviewing is referred to in practice guidelines...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Rapport-building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how to build ...
Purpose Several studies have documented that people's ability to correctly report details of witness...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the beneficial effect of a modified cognitive inte...
Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face in...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
Jurors often perceive eyewitness testimonies as extremely convincing (Chew, 2018), however, eyewitne...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Rapport building is widely recommended in eyewitness interview situations and is a critical componen...
Three- to 9-year-old children (N = 144) interacted with a photographer and were interviewed about th...
Most investigative interviewing protocols, including the National Institute of Justice’s 1999 guidel...
Eliciting accurate information from children in forensic and clinical settings is highly important. ...
AbstractRapport‐building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how t...
The rapport building phase of child investigative interviewing is referred to in practice guidelines...
Research shows that both utterance type and rapport-building can affect children’s productivity duri...
Rapport-building is key in child investigative interviews, however, recommendations of how to build ...
Purpose Several studies have documented that people's ability to correctly report details of witness...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the beneficial effect of a modified cognitive inte...
Given the complexities of episodic memory and necessarily social nature of in-person face-to-face in...
Jurors perceive eyewitness testimonies as highly convincing, however eyewitness misidentification ha...
Jurors often perceive eyewitness testimonies as extremely convincing (Chew, 2018), however, eyewitne...