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The Suggestibility of children's recollections / edited by John Doris. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyattsville, Maryland : Copies from APA Order Dept., [(c)1991.; Washington, District of Columbia : American Psychological Association ; [(c)1991.Description: xiii, 193 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • 1557981183
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  • KF9672.A75.D699.S844 1991
  • KF9672.S844 1991
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Contents:
Assessment of children's statements of sexual abuse David C. Raskin and Phillip W. Esplin Commentary : assessing the credibility of witnesses' statements Lucy S. McGough Commentary : is this child fabricating? : reactions to a new assessment technique Gary L. Wells and Elizabeth F. Loftus Commentary : response to Wells, Loftus, and McGough David C. Raskin and Phillip W. Esplin Concluding comments Graham Davies.
Commentary : the influence of stress and arousal on the child witness Amye Warren-Leubecker Commentary : response to Goodman Douglas P. Peters Suggestibility in children's testimony : implications for sexual abuse investigations Gail S. Goodman and Alison Clarke-Stewart Commentary : rehabilitation of the child witness Max Steller Commentary : issues in the empirical study of the sexual abuse of children John C. Brigham Commentary : sexual abuse and suggestibility Lucy S. McGrough Concerns about the application of research findings : the issue of ecological validity John C. Yuille and Gary L. Wells Commentary : research findings : what do they mean? / Elizabeth F. Loftus and Stephen J. Ceci Commentary : the issue of relevance Ray Bull Experimental studies of interviewing child witnesses Helen R. Dent Commentary : putting interviewing in context Peter A. Ornstein .
Some overarching issues in the children's suggestibility debate Stephen J. Ceci Children's memory for witnessed events : the developmental backdrop Charles Brainerd and Peter A. Ornstein Commentary : a grand memory for forgetting Rhona Flin Commentary : development of event memories or event reports? / Amye Warren-Leubecker Preschool children's susceptibility to memory impairment Maria S. Zaragoza Commentary : memory impairment : it is more common than you think Michael P. Toglia An interactive approach to assessing the suggestibility and testimony of eyewitnesses Marc Lindberg Commentary : when words speak louder than actions Elizabeth F. Loftus The influence of stress and arousal on the child witness Douglas P. Peters Commentary : on stress and accuracy in research on children's testimony Gail S. Goodman.
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Cover has subtitle: Implications for eyewitness testimony.

Proceedings of the Cornell Conference on the Suggestibility of Children's Recollections, held June 1989 at Cornell University.

Assessment of children's statements of sexual abuse David C. Raskin and Phillip W. Esplin Commentary : assessing the credibility of witnesses' statements Lucy S. McGough Commentary : is this child fabricating? : reactions to a new assessment technique Gary L. Wells and Elizabeth F. Loftus Commentary : response to Wells, Loftus, and McGough David C. Raskin and Phillip W. Esplin Concluding comments Graham Davies.

Commentary : the influence of stress and arousal on the child witness Amye Warren-Leubecker Commentary : response to Goodman Douglas P. Peters Suggestibility in children's testimony : implications for sexual abuse investigations Gail S. Goodman and Alison Clarke-Stewart Commentary : rehabilitation of the child witness Max Steller Commentary : issues in the empirical study of the sexual abuse of children John C. Brigham Commentary : sexual abuse and suggestibility Lucy S. McGrough Concerns about the application of research findings : the issue of ecological validity John C. Yuille and Gary L. Wells Commentary : research findings : what do they mean? / Elizabeth F. Loftus and Stephen J. Ceci Commentary : the issue of relevance Ray Bull Experimental studies of interviewing child witnesses Helen R. Dent Commentary : putting interviewing in context Peter A. Ornstein .

Some overarching issues in the children's suggestibility debate Stephen J. Ceci Children's memory for witnessed events : the developmental backdrop Charles Brainerd and Peter A. Ornstein Commentary : a grand memory for forgetting Rhona Flin Commentary : development of event memories or event reports? / Amye Warren-Leubecker Preschool children's susceptibility to memory impairment Maria S. Zaragoza Commentary : memory impairment : it is more common than you think Michael P. Toglia An interactive approach to assessing the suggestibility and testimony of eyewitnesses Marc Lindberg Commentary : when words speak louder than actions Elizabeth F. Loftus The influence of stress and arousal on the child witness Douglas P. Peters Commentary : on stress and accuracy in research on children's testimony Gail S. Goodman.

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