This study uses structural equation modelling to investigate the psychological mechanism underpinning interrogative suggestibility on the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale (GSS). It considers the relationship between neuroticism (vulnerability especially) and compliance within the Five-Factor personality model, fearful avoidant attachment (FAA), the experience of intense negative life events (iNLE) and interrogative suggestibility. Each participant completed the GSS 1, the Life Events Questionnaire, the Relationship Scale Questionnaire, and the NEO Personality Inventory-Revised. Findings show that: (i) vulnerability and FAA correlate; FAA patterns indirectly affect misinformation acceptance both in the absence of pressure (Yield 1) and in res...
Individuals who are prone to yield to leading questions and/or change answers under pressure are con...
The theoretical model of interrogative suggestibility predicts that levels of suggestibility are rel...
A firm rather than a friendly interviewer demeanour may make interviewees more likely to alter their...
This thesis uses structural equation modelling to gain an insight into the psychological mechanism g...
Previous studies have shown that people who are asked leading or suggestive questions are affected b...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of trait anxiety in the relationship between the r...
The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS 1 & 2) can illustrate why interviewees yield to pressure f...
Interrogative suggestibility has been shown to vary according to cognitive and personality factors a...
Purpose. Interrogative suggestibility, as measured by the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS), is...
Research using the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS) has found interrogative suggestibility (IS...
Purpose. Past research has frequently demonstrated the impact of life adversity on the behaviour and...
Interrogative suggestibility refers to the tendency of individuals to accept suggestive information ...
Levels of self-esteem may interact with influences on interrogative suggestibility identified by Bax...
This study aimed to compare indicators of malingering with those of compliance on the Gudjonsson Sug...
Individuals who are prone to yield to leading questions and/or change answers under pressure are con...
The theoretical model of interrogative suggestibility predicts that levels of suggestibility are rel...
A firm rather than a friendly interviewer demeanour may make interviewees more likely to alter their...
This thesis uses structural equation modelling to gain an insight into the psychological mechanism g...
Previous studies have shown that people who are asked leading or suggestive questions are affected b...
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of trait anxiety in the relationship between the r...
The Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS 1 & 2) can illustrate why interviewees yield to pressure f...
Interrogative suggestibility has been shown to vary according to cognitive and personality factors a...
Purpose. Interrogative suggestibility, as measured by the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS), is...
Research using the Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scales (GSS) has found interrogative suggestibility (IS...
Purpose. Past research has frequently demonstrated the impact of life adversity on the behaviour and...
Interrogative suggestibility refers to the tendency of individuals to accept suggestive information ...
Levels of self-esteem may interact with influences on interrogative suggestibility identified by Bax...
This study aimed to compare indicators of malingering with those of compliance on the Gudjonsson Sug...
Individuals who are prone to yield to leading questions and/or change answers under pressure are con...
The theoretical model of interrogative suggestibility predicts that levels of suggestibility are rel...
A firm rather than a friendly interviewer demeanour may make interviewees more likely to alter their...