Cognitive interviewing procedures and suggestibility in children's recall |
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Authors: | BK Hayes K Delamothe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia. hayes@psychology.newcastle.edu.au |
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Abstract: | In this study the authors examine the effects of procedures adapted from the cognitive interview of R. E. Geiselman, R.P. Fisher, D.P. MacKinnon, and H.L. Holland (1985) on children's recall following exposure to misleading suggestions. Children aged 5-7 years and 9-11 years saw a videotaped story and were presented with misleading or neutral information concerning story details. All were later given free- and cued-recall tests preceded by standard interview instructions or instructions that reinstated the encoding context and encouraged exhaustive reporting. Increased recall accuracy was found following cognitive interview instructions. Both age groups were susceptible to misleading suggestions, but susceptibility was unaffected by interview type. The authors discuss the implications for interviewing child witnesses. |
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