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Memories of Separate Occurrences of an Event: Implications for Interviewing Children

Memories of Separate Occurrences of an Event: Implications for Interviewing Children The authors review the empirical literature relating to factors that affect children's ability to remember specific occurrences of a repeated event and draw implications for professionals who conduct investigatory interviews with children. Issues addressed include the timing of the interview, the type of errors, the questioning techniques, the age of the child, the consistency of the child's account and the impact of an intervening interview. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Families in Society SAGE

Memories of Separate Occurrences of an Event: Implications for Interviewing Children

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Publisher
SAGE
Copyright
© 1997 Alliance for Strong Families and Communities
ISSN
1044-3894
eISSN
1945-1350
DOI
10.1606/1044-3894.3390
Publisher site
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Abstract

The authors review the empirical literature relating to factors that affect children's ability to remember specific occurrences of a repeated event and draw implications for professionals who conduct investigatory interviews with children. Issues addressed include the timing of the interview, the type of errors, the questioning techniques, the age of the child, the consistency of the child's account and the impact of an intervening interview.

Journal

Families in SocietySAGE

Published: Dec 1, 1997

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