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Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid
2015
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- Children’s suggestibility research: Things to know before interviewing a child Amelia Courtney Hritz Caisa Elizabeth Royer Rebecca K. Helm Kayla A. Burd Karen Ojeda Stephen J. Ceci Psicología suggestibility interviewer bias cognitive factors demographic factors psychosocial factors Children’s testimony is often the only evidence of alleged abuse. Thus, the importance of conducting forensic interviews that are free from bias and misleading information is immense, as these could lead to false reports. In the current paper, we review unexpected findings in children’s suggestibility that illustrate the difficulty in distinguishing between false and accurate reports. We explore situations in which a younger person’s memory account may be more accurate than that of an adult, when a single suggestive interview may be as detrimental as multiple interviews, and when children can make inaccurate reports spontaneously. We conclude with recommendations for interviewers to decrease false reporting by both children and adults. 2015 artículo científico 1133-0740 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=315040291002 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=3150 Anuario de Psicología Jurídica application/pdf Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid Anuario de Psicología Jurídica (España) Vol.25