Recall, inferences and judgements in child sexual assault scenarios; the impact of pre-information, gender and delay
Delle-Vergini, Vanessa 2018, Recall, inferences and judgements in child sexual assault scenarios; the impact of pre-information, gender and delay, D.Psych thesis, School of Psychology, Deakin University.
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Recall, inferences and judgements in child sexual assault scenarios; the impact of pre-information, gender and delay
This study investigated the impact of several extra-legal factors including gender, pre-information and a time delay on memory, inferences, emotions, and legal judgements regarding child sexual abuse allegations. The findings of the study pointed to the complex and nuanced relationship between gender, emotion, perceptions of credibility and legal decision-making.
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160203 Courts and Sentencing 170202 Decision Making 170104 Forensic Psychology
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970117 Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
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