This Monograph discusses the ability of a young child to report the facts when witness to crimes or violence in their homes. Children aged 3-6 years were interviewed following a scheduled pediatric clinic visit to assess the efficacy of two independent variables-interview strategy and number of interviews-on the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of children's reports. Four experimental interviews were created-a verbal interview and three interviews enhanced with anatomically detailed cues (dolls, line drawings, and computer graphics) photographs, and props.
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This Monograph discusses the ability of a young child to report the facts when witness to crimes or violence in their homes. Children aged 3-6 years were interviewed following a scheduled pediatric clinic visit to assess the efficacy of two independent variables-interview strategy and number of interviews-on the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of children's reports. Four experimental interviews were created-a verbal interview and three interviews enhanced with anatomically detailed cues (dolls, line drawings, and computer graphics) photographs, and props.
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