The Influence of Transition Prompt Wording on Response Informativeness and Rapidity of Disclosure in Child Forensic Interviews
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posted on 2024-06-13, 15:35 authored by Francisco J Garcia, Martine B Powell, Sonja P Brubacher, Susana A Eisenchlas, Samantha Low-ChoyThe Influence of Transition Prompt Wording on Response Informativeness and Rapidity of Disclosure in Child Forensic Interviews
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Psychology, Public Policy, and LawVolume
28Pagination
255-266Location
Washington, D.C.Publisher DOI
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1076-8971eISSN
1939-1528Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
2Publisher
American Psychological AssociationUsage metrics
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best practicechild sexual abuseCOEFFICIENTSDELAYED DISCLOSUREGovernment & LawHealth Care Sciences & ServicesHealth Policy & ServicesINVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWERSinvestigative interviewingLawLife Sciences & Biomedicinepolitenesspractice narrativePsychologyPsychology, MultidisciplinaryScience & TechnologySEXUAL-ABUSESocial SciencesVICTIMSWITNESSES4407 Policy and administration
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