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Deck 6: A: Child Victims and Witnesses
1
In your text,some problems have been identified with respect to use of anatomically detailed dolls to diagnose child sexual abuse.One of these problems is that:
A)research conducted on the use of anatomically detailed dolls is conclusive in the finding that children given these props consistently provide more inaccurate details than those children who are not given the dolls
B)many young children have difficulty correctly recognizing and identifying the anatomy of the dolls
C)while a scoring procedure has been developed to score a child's interaction with the doll,this procedure has not been subject to much empirical testing
D)there is no standardization for what dolls should look like
E)all of the above options are correct
A)research conducted on the use of anatomically detailed dolls is conclusive in the finding that children given these props consistently provide more inaccurate details than those children who are not given the dolls
B)many young children have difficulty correctly recognizing and identifying the anatomy of the dolls
C)while a scoring procedure has been developed to score a child's interaction with the doll,this procedure has not been subject to much empirical testing
D)there is no standardization for what dolls should look like
E)all of the above options are correct
there is no standardization for what dolls should look like
2
Which of the following is not specified as a category of the narrative elaboration procedure?
A)criminal acts
B)participants
C)conversation/affective states
D)settings
E)consequences
A)criminal acts
B)participants
C)conversation/affective states
D)settings
E)consequences
criminal acts
3
The theory that explains children's suggestibility by exploring the social characteristics of the interview process itself is called:
A)cognitive influence
B)social domination
C)social compliance
D)social suggestibility
E)adult compliance
A)cognitive influence
B)social domination
C)social compliance
D)social suggestibility
E)adult compliance
social compliance
4
Recent research by Lyon,Scurich,Choi,Handmaker,and Blank (2012)examining child sexual abuse transcripts reported what type of question to lead to the most evaluative information elicited?
A)Option-posing questions
B)Wh-questions
C)Forced choice questions
D)How-questions
E)Suggestive questions
A)Option-posing questions
B)Wh-questions
C)Forced choice questions
D)How-questions
E)Suggestive questions
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5
Which of the following is not true of the Step-Wise Interview procedure?
A)It is commonly used in Canada.
B)It was recently found to be less effective than the Action for Child Protection procedure.
C)The procedure begins with the least leading questions possible and proceeds to more specific forms of questioning as necessary.
D)It encourages the use of free narrative.
E)The first goal is to build a rapport with the child.
A)It is commonly used in Canada.
B)It was recently found to be less effective than the Action for Child Protection procedure.
C)The procedure begins with the least leading questions possible and proceeds to more specific forms of questioning as necessary.
D)It encourages the use of free narrative.
E)The first goal is to build a rapport with the child.
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6
Criterion-Based Content Analysis (CBCA)is part of which more comprehensive protocol?
A)step-wise interview
B)narrative elaboration
C)cognitive interview
D)statement validity analysis
E)National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Interview protocol
A)step-wise interview
B)narrative elaboration
C)cognitive interview
D)statement validity analysis
E)National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Interview protocol
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7
Research suggests that the accuracy of children's reporting is highly dependent on:
A)how they are asked to report
B)what they are asked to report
C)who interviews them
D)where they are interviewed
E)all of the above
A)how they are asked to report
B)what they are asked to report
C)who interviews them
D)where they are interviewed
E)all of the above
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8
A police officer is interviewing 6-year old Timmy about suspected child sexual abuse by showing him a series of cue cards across different categories and asking him to talk about the suspected abuse while being prompted for details via the cue cards.What interviewing procedure is the police officer using?
A)Step-wise interview
B)Narrative elaboration
C)CBCA interview
D)NICHD interview
E)Cognitive interview
A)Step-wise interview
B)Narrative elaboration
C)CBCA interview
D)NICHD interview
E)Cognitive interview
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9
Which of the following statements is false concerning the cognitive processes of children?
A)Children and adults forget information in the same way.
B)Children and adults are different in terms of retention of information.
C)Children can misattribute where information comes from.
D)Children store information differently than adults.
E)None of the above statements are false.
A)Children and adults forget information in the same way.
B)Children and adults are different in terms of retention of information.
C)Children can misattribute where information comes from.
D)Children store information differently than adults.
E)None of the above statements are false.
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10
Select the correct order of the following "steps" employed in the Step-Wise Interview:
A)rapport building,explaining truth,general questions,free narrative
B)explaining truth,rapport building,general questions,free narrative
C)explaining truth,free narrative,general questions,recall of non-abuse events
D)explaining truth,rapport building,free narrative,general questions
E)rapport building,explaining truth,free narrative,general questions
A)rapport building,explaining truth,general questions,free narrative
B)explaining truth,rapport building,general questions,free narrative
C)explaining truth,free narrative,general questions,recall of non-abuse events
D)explaining truth,rapport building,free narrative,general questions
E)rapport building,explaining truth,free narrative,general questions
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11
Which of the following CBCA criterion listed in your text refers to an assessment of whether the account is consistently organized?
A)Spontaneous corrections or additions
B)Logical structure
C)Contextual embedding
D)Interaction details
E)Unstructured production
A)Spontaneous corrections or additions
B)Logical structure
C)Contextual embedding
D)Interaction details
E)Unstructured production
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12
According to research,what is the main reason why or why not anatomically detailed dolls should be used?
A)No,because they are no different than verbal interviews.
B)Yes,because they elicit accurate reports of sexual abuse.
C)No,because scoring and manufacturing is not standardized.
D)Yes,because research has shown that abused kids play with the dolls differently than non-abused kids.
E)No,because kids like to play with dolls regardless of whether or not they have been abused.
A)No,because they are no different than verbal interviews.
B)Yes,because they elicit accurate reports of sexual abuse.
C)No,because scoring and manufacturing is not standardized.
D)Yes,because research has shown that abused kids play with the dolls differently than non-abused kids.
E)No,because kids like to play with dolls regardless of whether or not they have been abused.
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13
In a study by Brown and Pipe (2003),approximately how much information was reported by 6- to 9-year-olds trained with the narrative elaboration technique compared to the control condition without training on the technique?
A)half as much
B)twice as much
C)three times as much
D)four times as much
E)no difference in amount of information reported
A)half as much
B)twice as much
C)three times as much
D)four times as much
E)no difference in amount of information reported
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14
Which of the following statements is false with respect to direct questioning techniques used with children?
A)Both and yes/no questions generally do not encourage high levels of accuracy.
B)Children are more likely to respond with "I don't know" to wh-questions.
C)In questions,children are biased toward selecting the first option listed.
D)Older children are more resistant to leading questions of this type than younger children.
E)Direct questions are often necessary to prompt information from children.
A)Both and yes/no questions generally do not encourage high levels of accuracy.
B)Children are more likely to respond with "I don't know" to wh-questions.
C)In questions,children are biased toward selecting the first option listed.
D)Older children are more resistant to leading questions of this type than younger children.
E)Direct questions are often necessary to prompt information from children.
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15
Which of the following was not a contributing factor to the renewed interest in research on child witnesses in the 1970s?
A)Expert psychological testimony was becoming more accep in the courtroom.
B)Social scientists were interested in research that could be applied to real-world problems.
C)There was increased interest by social scientists in applied research.
D)There was increase in adult eyewitness research.
E)All of the above were contributing factors to the renewed interest in child witness research.
A)Expert psychological testimony was becoming more accep in the courtroom.
B)Social scientists were interested in research that could be applied to real-world problems.
C)There was increased interest by social scientists in applied research.
D)There was increase in adult eyewitness research.
E)All of the above were contributing factors to the renewed interest in child witness research.
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16
False memory syndrome is a term coined to describe what?
A)a client's false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children,having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
B)a client's accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children,having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
C)a client's false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children,having a continuous memory of this abuse
D)a client's accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children,having a continuous memory of this abuse
E)a client faking memories of abuse
A)a client's false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children,having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
B)a client's accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children,having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
C)a client's false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children,having a continuous memory of this abuse
D)a client's accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children,having a continuous memory of this abuse
E)a client faking memories of abuse
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17
Which of the following is not one of the CBCA criterion listed in your text?
A)Spontaneous corrections or additions
B)Unusual details
C)Contextual embedding
D)Suggestive questioning
E)Unstructured production
A)Spontaneous corrections or additions
B)Unusual details
C)Contextual embedding
D)Suggestive questioning
E)Unstructured production
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18
What is the underlying assumption of the Criterion-Based Content Analysis (CBCA)?
A)Descriptions of real events differ in quality and content from memories that are fabricated.
B)Children are likely to lie when interviewed by an adult.
C)Pressure techniques aid at distinguishing truth from lies.
D)Non-verbal actions allow an interviewer to distinguish truthful reports.
E)Wh-questions aid at distinguishing truth from lies.
A)Descriptions of real events differ in quality and content from memories that are fabricated.
B)Children are likely to lie when interviewed by an adult.
C)Pressure techniques aid at distinguishing truth from lies.
D)Non-verbal actions allow an interviewer to distinguish truthful reports.
E)Wh-questions aid at distinguishing truth from lies.
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19
What are the two types of prompts found in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Interview protocol?
A)person and place
B)place and action
C)time and action
D)time and cue
E)person and consequences
A)person and place
B)place and action
C)time and action
D)time and cue
E)person and consequences
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20
In the context of an interview with a child in which abuse is suspected,a question such as,"Did the man touch you?" is an example of a(n):
A)ambiguous question
B)suggestive question
C)direct question
D)open-ended question
E)prejudicial question
A)ambiguous question
B)suggestive question
C)direct question
D)open-ended question
E)prejudicial question
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21
According to a 2008 incidence report of child maltreatment cases in Canada,the most common form of abuse substantiated was:
A)sexual abuse
B)physical abuse
C)emotional maltreatment
D)neglect
E)all of the above had comparable substantiated rates
A)sexual abuse
B)physical abuse
C)emotional maltreatment
D)neglect
E)all of the above had comparable substantiated rates
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22
When asked to describe a culprit,both children and adults tend to be accurate describing:
A)height
B)weight
C)age
D)interior facial features
E)exterior facial features
A)height
B)weight
C)age
D)interior facial features
E)exterior facial features
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23
Approximately what percentage of the sample in Porter and Birt's study (2001)reports sexual assault or abuse as their most traumatic memory?
A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
E)25%
A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
E)25%
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24
Under the new Canada Evidence Act,section 16.1,how do children testify?
A)under oath
B)under a promise to tell the truth
C)Children are not allowed to testify.
D)A child's testimony is only allowed if it can be corroborated.
E)Children testify the same way as adults do.
A)under oath
B)under a promise to tell the truth
C)Children are not allowed to testify.
D)A child's testimony is only allowed if it can be corroborated.
E)Children testify the same way as adults do.
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25
Recent research by Pozzulo,Dempsey,Bruer,and Sheahan (2010)reported that children perform with nearly 100% accuracy at identifying familiar faces in target-present lineups; however,in target-absent lineups they display a significantly lower correct rejection rate than adults.This finding suggests that ________________ may be more influential for children viewing target-absent lineups and lead to greater erroneous identifications.
A)emotional factors
B)memory problems
C)social factors
D)cognitive factors
E)all of the above factors
A)emotional factors
B)memory problems
C)social factors
D)cognitive factors
E)all of the above factors
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26
Which of the following is not a category of child maltreatment in Canada?
A)Sexual abuse
B)Neglect
C)Emotional maltreatment
D)Economic abuse
E)Physical abuse
A)Sexual abuse
B)Neglect
C)Emotional maltreatment
D)Economic abuse
E)Physical abuse
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27
Perceptual-motor deficits are commonly reported as a short-term effect of what form of child abuse?
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
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28
Which of the following is not part of the criteria specified by Lindsay and Read (1995)when determining the veracity of a recovered memory?
A)age of complainant at the time of the alleged abuse
B)age of abuser at the time of the alleged abuse
C)techniques used to recover memory
D)similarity of reports across interview sessions
E)motivation for recall
A)age of complainant at the time of the alleged abuse
B)age of abuser at the time of the alleged abuse
C)techniques used to recover memory
D)similarity of reports across interview sessions
E)motivation for recall
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29
As stated in your text,while risk factors for ____________ are varied,risk factors for ____________ tend to revolve around family composition.
A)physical abuse/sexual abuse
B)sexual abuse/physical abuse
C)emotional abuse/physical abuse
D)sexual abuse/emotional abuse
E)neglect/emotional abuse
A)physical abuse/sexual abuse
B)sexual abuse/physical abuse
C)emotional abuse/physical abuse
D)sexual abuse/emotional abuse
E)neglect/emotional abuse
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30
The presence of a non-natural parent (i.e.,step-parent)in the household was identified as a risk factor for:
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
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31
Under the new Canada Evidence Act,a child is defined as anyone under:
A)18 years old
B)16 years old
C)14 years old
D)12 years old
E)10 years old
A)18 years old
B)16 years old
C)14 years old
D)12 years old
E)10 years old
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32
Which of the following currently applies to the use of corporal punishment in Canada?
A)Parents are permitted to strike their children on the head or face between the ages of 3 and 12.
B)Parents may use physical force with a child between the ages of 3 and 12,but may not use an object to hit the child.
C)Parents are permitted to spank a child,under the age of 2 or older than age 12.
D)Under no circumstances is a teacher allowed to use physical force with a student.
E)none of the above
A)Parents are permitted to strike their children on the head or face between the ages of 3 and 12.
B)Parents may use physical force with a child between the ages of 3 and 12,but may not use an object to hit the child.
C)Parents are permitted to spank a child,under the age of 2 or older than age 12.
D)Under no circumstances is a teacher allowed to use physical force with a student.
E)none of the above
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33
Which of the following factors was consistently associated with a higher proportion of guilty verdicts across the studies of historical child sexual abuse (HCSA)described in your text?
A)repeated incidents
B)older age of child at time of abuse
C)claims of repression
D)familial connection to the defendant
E)sought therapy post-abuse
A)repeated incidents
B)older age of child at time of abuse
C)claims of repression
D)familial connection to the defendant
E)sought therapy post-abuse
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34
Gina has disclosed to her first grade teacher that her grandfather sexually abused her.According to the rules of evidence and courtroom accommodations made for children,Gina's teacher would likely be considered a __________________ and ___________________.
A)biased witness; not called to testify
B)hearsay witness; called to testify
C)disclosure witness; called to testify
D)hearsay witness; not called to testify
E)disclosure witness; not called to testify
A)biased witness; not called to testify
B)hearsay witness; called to testify
C)disclosure witness; called to testify
D)hearsay witness; not called to testify
E)disclosure witness; not called to testify
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35
Low socioeconomic status and large family size are risk factors associated with what type of abuse?
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
A)physical abuse
B)sexual abuse
C)emotional abuse
D)neglect
E)all of the above
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36
Several alternatives to child in-court testimony have been identified.Which alternative is not permissible in the Canadian court system?
A)closed-circuit testimony
B)hearsay witnesses
C)presence of a support person while the child gives testimony
D)closing the courtroom to the public
E)banning all cross-examination of the child
A)closed-circuit testimony
B)hearsay witnesses
C)presence of a support person while the child gives testimony
D)closing the courtroom to the public
E)banning all cross-examination of the child
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37
In Leichtman and Ceci's Sam Stone study (1995),which condition led to the highest level of accuracy and which condition led to the lowest level of accuracy?
A)control condition - stereotype plus suggestion condition
B)stereotype condition - control condition
C)suggestion condition - stereotype condition
D)stereotype plus suggestion - control condition
E)There were no differences between the groups in accuracy level.
A)control condition - stereotype plus suggestion condition
B)stereotype condition - control condition
C)suggestion condition - stereotype condition
D)stereotype plus suggestion - control condition
E)There were no differences between the groups in accuracy level.
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38
Pozzulo and Balfour (2006)found that correct rejection rates for children and adults were similar when:
A)no change in appearance occurred
B)the simultaneous lineup was used when no change occurred
C)the elimination lineup was used when no change occurred
D)a change in appearance occurred regardless of lineup procedure used
E)none of the above
A)no change in appearance occurred
B)the simultaneous lineup was used when no change occurred
C)the elimination lineup was used when no change occurred
D)a change in appearance occurred regardless of lineup procedure used
E)none of the above
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39
In the study conducted by Pozzulo and Lindsay (1998),it was found that,in contrast to a simultaneous lineup,a sequential lineup tended to __________ the gap for __________ between children and adults.
A)decrease/false positives
B)decrease/false negatives
C)increase/false positives
D)increase/false negatives
E)not affect/false positives
A)decrease/false positives
B)decrease/false negatives
C)increase/false positives
D)increase/false negatives
E)not affect/false positives
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40
Pozzulo and Lindsay (1999)found that,with the use of the elimination procedure,children produce ___________ rates that are _________ than/as when the simultaneous procedure is used with adults.
A)false positive/lower
B)false positive/higher
C)false positive/about the same
D)false negative/about the same
E)false negative/lower
A)false positive/lower
B)false positive/higher
C)false positive/about the same
D)false negative/about the same
E)false negative/lower
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41
Which was not identified by Putnam (2003)as a category of outcomes in adults with a history of childhood sexual abuse?
A)dysfunctional behaviours
B)psychiatric disorders
C)neurobiological dysregulation
D)eating disorders
E)all of the above were identified as outcomes
A)dysfunctional behaviours
B)psychiatric disorders
C)neurobiological dysregulation
D)eating disorders
E)all of the above were identified as outcomes
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42
Police estimate how many children are invited to meet for a sexual encounter over the internet?
A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)25%
E)35%
A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)25%
E)35%
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43
In a retrospective study by Perez-Fuentes et al.(2012)involving interviews between 2004-2005 in the United States,approximately what percentage of male participants and what percentage of female participants reported childhood sexual abuse?
A)5% male - 35% female
B)15% male - 20% female
C)25% male - 75% female
D)20% male - 50% female
E)10% male - 15% female
A)5% male - 35% female
B)15% male - 20% female
C)25% male - 75% female
D)20% male - 50% female
E)10% male - 15% female
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44
Which of the following was reported by Dube et al.(2005)to be twice as likely in men and women reporting child sexual abuse histories relative to those without such a history?
A)Spousal abuse
B)Substance abuse disorders
C)Depression
D)Neurological disorders
E)Suicide attempts
A)Spousal abuse
B)Substance abuse disorders
C)Depression
D)Neurological disorders
E)Suicide attempts
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45
What is the maximum prison sentence for someone convicted of using the Internet to communicate with a child for the purpose of committing a sexual act?
A)6 months
B)1 year
C)18 months
D)2 years
E)5 years
A)6 months
B)1 year
C)18 months
D)2 years
E)5 years
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