TY - CHAP
T1 - Unwarranted assumptions about children's testimonial accuracy
AU - Ceci, Stephen J.
AU - Kulkofsky, Sarah
AU - Klemfuss, J. Zoe
AU - Sweeney, Charlotte D.
AU - Bruck, Maggie
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - We examine eight unwarranted assumptions made by expert witnesses, forensic interviewers, and legal scholars about the reliability of children's eyewitness reports. The first four assumptions modify some central beliefs about the nature of suggestive interviews, age-related differences in resistance to suggestion, and thresholds necessary to produce tainted reports. The fifth unwarranted assumption involves the influence of both individual and interviewer factors in determining children's suggestibility. The sixth unwarranted assumption concerns the claim that suggested reports are detectable. The seventh unwarranted assumption concerns new findings about how children deny, disclose, and/or recant their abuse. Finally, we examine unwarranted statements about the value of science to the forensic arena. It is important not only for researchers but also expert witnesses and court-appointed psychologists to be aware of these unwarranted assumptions.
AB - We examine eight unwarranted assumptions made by expert witnesses, forensic interviewers, and legal scholars about the reliability of children's eyewitness reports. The first four assumptions modify some central beliefs about the nature of suggestive interviews, age-related differences in resistance to suggestion, and thresholds necessary to produce tainted reports. The fifth unwarranted assumption involves the influence of both individual and interviewer factors in determining children's suggestibility. The sixth unwarranted assumption concerns the claim that suggested reports are detectable. The seventh unwarranted assumption concerns new findings about how children deny, disclose, and/or recant their abuse. Finally, we examine unwarranted statements about the value of science to the forensic arena. It is important not only for researchers but also expert witnesses and court-appointed psychologists to be aware of these unwarranted assumptions.
KW - False reports
KW - Open-ended questions
KW - Suggestibility
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.3.022806.091354
DO - 10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.3.022806.091354
M3 - Chapter
C2 - 17716058
AN - SCOPUS:34247540415
SN - 0824339037
SN - 9780824339036
T3 - Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
SP - 311
EP - 328
BT - Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
A2 - Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan
ER -