Exam 11: Forensic Interviewing of Children

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If an interviewer's beliefs about what happened impact the questions they ask and this leads to the child providing information that is false, but consistent with those beliefs, what has occurred?

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Research by DeLoache and Marzolf (1995) showed that children do not seem to understand dual representation until they are

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List 3 three things an interviewer should take into account when interviewing a child who is an immigrant.

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When researchers told children a story about a child who ate eggs and got a stomach ache and then later gave some of the children misleading information (e.g., Do you remember the story about Loren who had a headache because she ate her cereal too fast?), what happened when children were asked to select which picture had been in the story?

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According to Wood and Garven, an interview style that is not likely to lead to false allegations, but that is conducted poorly is

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What was the main finding of the Sam Stone study?

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The understanding that one thing can be two things at once is

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According to Federal Rule of Evidence 601, all witnesses are presumed competent.

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