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Effects of Interviewer Familiarity and Supportiveness on Children's Recall Across Repeated Interviews

机译:面试官熟悉和支持对儿童召回的影响反复访谈

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Objectives: Child witnesses often describe their experiences across multiple interviews. It is unknown whether talking with a familiar interviewer increases disclosures, however, or whether any benefits of a familiar interviewer could be achieved by ensuring that interviewers (regardless of familiarity) behave in socially supportive ways. This study tested the effects of interviewer familiarity and social support on children's reports of an adult's transgressions. Hypotheses: We predicted that familiarity and supportiveness would increase transgression reports at a second interview and that children who spoke with familiar, supportive interviewers would disclose the most transgressions. Method: Children (N = 160, 5 to 9 years) participated in a science event involving 6 transgressions. Across 2 interviews, they spoke with the same trained university student interviewer or different interviewers, and these interviewers engaged in supportive or neutral behaviors. Interviews were coded for overall information reported, number of transgressions, and confabulations. Results: There were no effects of support in the first interview or on total details reported in either interview. Children reported more transgressions to supportive than neutral interviewers in the second interview (IRR = 1.19), even during open-ended prompting (IRR = 1.26), and they omitted fewer transgressions that had been reported in the first interview (IRR = 0.69). Confabulations were infrequent. There were no condition differences in the total number of confabulations reported across interviews, but these errors occurred more often in the second interview in the supportive condition. Conclusions: Interviewer support may play a greater role than familiarity in facilitating children's testimony.
机译:目标:儿童证人经常描述他们在多次访谈中的经历。然而,尚不清楚与熟悉的面试官交谈是否增加披露,或者通过确保面试官(无论熟悉程度)在社会支持方面表现出来,是否可以实现熟悉的面试官的任何福利。本研究检测了面试官熟悉和社会支持对儿童报告的成年违法的影响。假设:我们预测,熟悉和支持将在第二次面试中增加违法报告,并且与熟悉的支持者谈话的儿童将披露最多的违法行为。方法:儿童(N = 160,5至9年)参加了一个涉及6次违规的科学事件。他们在2次采访中,他们与同样训练有素的大学生面试官或不同的面试官发言,这些面试官从事支持性或中立行为。对报告的整体信息进行了编码的访谈,违规数量和组织数。结果:在第一次面试中没有支持的影响,或者在任何面试中报告的详细信息。儿童在第二次访谈中报告更多的违法行为,而不是中立的面试官(IRR = 1.19),即使在开放式提示期间(IRR = 1.26),他们省略了第一次访谈中报告的违法行案(IRR = 0.69)。套房很少。在访谈中报告的组织总数没有条件差异,但这些错误在支持性条件下的第二次面试中更频繁地发生。结论:面试官支持可能比促进儿童证词的熟悉程度更大。

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