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An Experimental Analysis of Children's Ability to Provide a False Report about a Crime

DOI :

10.3791/53773-v

May 3rd, 2016

May 3rd, 2016

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1Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University

The current methodology is designed to provide an ecologically relevant approach for measuring the veracity, length and quality of children's true and false testimonies. Implications of the current methodology for future research and professionals who interview children will also be discussed.

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