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- Memory Processes in Elderly Eyewitnesses: What We Know and What We Don’T Know
- Holistic-Cognitive Interviewing
- The Cognitive Interview of Children
- The Effects of Distributed Learning on Enhanced Cognitive Interview Training
- Preschoolers' Suggestibility
- The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: Testing Appropriateness Perception, Memory Capacity and Error Estimate Relation with Report Quality
- How Accurate Are Eyewitnesses? Bauckham and the Eyewitnesses in the Light of Psychological Research Author(S): JUDITH C
- Did This Really Happen? the Monitoring and Control of Human Memory
- Rest & Eyewitness Memory Recall
- Weapon Focus, Encoding Time, and Memory Accuracy Correlations Between Crime Scene Items Seyram Kekessie Florida International University, [email protected]
- Implicit Memory, Constructive Memory, and Imagining the Future: a Career Perspective
- Retrieval Effort Improves Memory and Metamemory in the Face of Misinformation Q ⇑ John B
- The Cognitive Interview for Witnesses with High-Functioning Autism
- At a Glance: the Cognitive Interview 15 Minute Read
- Introduction to Applied Cognitive Psychology
- Empirical Guidance on the Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on Memory and Complainants’ Evidence
- Kellogg Chapter 5. Remembering Events [PDF]
- The Enhanced Cognitive Interview: Expressions of Uncertainty, Motivation and Its Relation with Report Accuracy
- COGNITIVE INTERVIEW: CATEGORY CLUSTERING RECALL Improving
- Interviewing Children About Repeated Events: Does Mental Context Reinstatement Improve Young Children’S Narratives?
- Protecting and Enhancing Eyewitness Memory: the Impact of an Initial Recall Attempt On
- A Case Study of Witness Consistency and Memory Recovery Across Multiple Investigative Interviews
- Assessing the Effectiveness of the Cognitive Interview for Children with Severe Intellectual Disabilities Rebecca Milnea*, Stefanie J
- Cognitive Interviewing Victims, Witnesses, and Suspects
- Foibles of Witness Memory for Traumatic/High Profile Events Deborah Davis
- The Effectiveness of the Cognitive Interview Procedure with Child Witnesses
- The Sins of Interviewing: Errors Made by Investigative Interviewers and Suggestions for Redress
- Misleading Suggestions Can Alter Later Memory Reports Even Following a Cognitive Interview Jessica A
- Interviewing the Victim: Techniques Based on the Realistic Dynamics of Sexual Assault
- Comparison of Forensic Interview Techniques
- Mummy Said I Don't Remember Anything – True Memories, False
- Children's Recall and the Cognitive Interview