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The effectiveness of cognitive instructions when children provide true and false eyewitness reports of anothers transgression

No. Panggil : eja-21-0151
Nama Orang : Wyman, Joshua Tong, Donia Foster, Ida Crossman, Angela Talwar Victoria
Penerbitan : [Place of publication not identified] : Taylor and Francis - Criminology and Law, 2021
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AbstrakChildrens non-disclosures of anothers wrongdoing, particularly in cases involving alleged maltreatment, is a notable concern among forensic professionals. The current study was designed to provide these professionals with much needed information about the efficacy of a range of interviewing strategies, namely free-recall, cognitive instructions and closed-ended questions, when children are asked to conceal the transgression of an adult. After being asked to falsely deny a theft they witnessed, children (ages 8 to 13; N = 104) were interviewed using either the cognitive instructions (n = 52) or a Standard Interview (n = 52). Two raters coded the childrens: (1) report honesty; (2) number of words used; (3) number of Transgression Details disclosed; (4) number of events recalled; (5) temporal order accuracy; and (6) number of theft disclosures made. Children produced longer testimonies with more Transgression Details, disclosures and events on the interview with the cognitive instructions, without compromising temporal order accuracy. However, there were no interview differences in overall report honesty. Overall, the freerecall reports had the most words, along with more Transgression Details, theft disclosures and events recalled. The reverse-order recall was the most effective cognitive instruction for increasing the amount of events recalled. Overall, the cognitive instructions increased the amount of information and disclosures about the theft, but they did not discourage false reporting.
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Kata KunciChildren; interviewing; cognitive instructions; free recall; deception
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Tahun Terbit2021
No. Indukeja-21-0151
Entri Sumber DataTaylor and Francis - Criminology and Law
Entri Utama Nama orangWyman, Joshua; Tong, Donia; Foster, Ida; Crossman, Angela; Talwar Victoria
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Judul UtamaThe effectiveness of cognitive instructions when children provide true and false eyewitness reports of anothers transgression
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