Multiple Choice
Your 4-year-old daughter is going to testify in court about an event she witnessed. What could you do to make her testimony as reliable as possible?
A) Avoid questioning her repeatedly on a single issue.
B) Tell her everything you know about the personalities of the individuals she witnessed.
C) Do not give her more than one possible explanation of what happened.
D) Tell her not to correct the interviewers when they say something incorrect.
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