Trial of Three Investigative Interview Techniques With Minimally Verbal Adults Reporting About Occurrences of a Staged Repeated Event
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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:29 authored by Madeleine Bearman, Sonja P Brubacher, Lydia Timms, Martine PowellTrial of Three Investigative Interview Techniques With Minimally Verbal Adults Reporting About Occurrences of a Staged Repeated Event
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Psychology, public policy and LawVolume
25Pagination
239-252Location
Washington, D.C.ISSN
1076-8971eISSN
1939-1528Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
4Publisher
American Psychological AssociationUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologySocial SciencesLife Sciences & BiomedicineHealth Policy & ServicesLawPsychology, MultidisciplinaryHealth Care Sciences & ServicesGovernment & LawPsychologyinvestigative interviewingminimally verbal adultsrepeated eventsexpressive language difficultyINTELLECTUAL DISABILITYFORENSIC INTERVIEWSINDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESCOGNITIVE INTERVIEWCHILDRENS ABILITYSEXUAL-ABUSEMEMORYRECALLCREDIBILITYINFORMATION4402 Criminology5201 Applied and developmental psychology
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