Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... interview or across different interviews ( e.g. Poole & White 1991 ) . Young children tend to change their answers ... interview . For example , children are more likely to assent to a false event in a third interview than in a second ...
... interview or across different interviews ( e.g. Poole & White 1991 ) . Young children tend to change their answers ... interview . For example , children are more likely to assent to a false event in a third interview than in a second ...
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... interview with a neutral interviewer are the most accu- rate . When children are later interviewed about the same event and report new details not mentioned in the first interview , these have a high probability of be- ing inaccurate ...
... interview with a neutral interviewer are the most accu- rate . When children are later interviewed about the same event and report new details not mentioned in the first interview , these have a high probability of be- ing inaccurate ...
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... interview progressed : That is , within a short ( 5- to 10 - minute interview ) , children made more false claims in the second half than in the first half of the interview . Thus , the children had learned what types of answers the ...
... interview progressed : That is , within a short ( 5- to 10 - minute interview ) , children made more false claims in the second half than in the first half of the interview . Thus , the children had learned what types of answers the ...
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