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Children’s Eyewitness Memory [electronic resource] / edited by Stephan J. Ceci, Michael P. Toglia, David F. Ross.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1987Edition: 1st ed. 1987Description: XII, 259 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781468463385
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 153 23
LOC classification:
  • BF201
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Child Sexual and Physical Abuse: Children’s Testimony -- 2. Suggestibility and the Child Witness -- 3. Children’s Testimony: Age-Related Patterns of Memory Errors -- 4. Memory, Suggestibility, and Eyewitness Testimony in Children and Adults -- 5. Age Differences in Suggestibility: Narrowing the Uncertainties -- 6. Reality Monitoring and Suggestibility: Children’s Ability to Discriminate Among Memories From Different Sources -- 7. The Impact of Naturally Occurring Stress on Children’s Memory -- 8. The Child in the Eyes of the Jury: Assessing Mock Jurors’ Perceptions of the Child Witness -- 9. Children on the Witness Stand: A Communication/Persuasion Analysis of Jurors’ Reactions to Child Witnesses -- 10. The Memory of Children -- 11. Getting Out of a Rut: Detours to Less Traveled Paths in Child-Witness Research -- 12. Setting the Stage for Psychological Research on the Child Eyewitness -- Author Index.
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1. Child Sexual and Physical Abuse: Children’s Testimony -- 2. Suggestibility and the Child Witness -- 3. Children’s Testimony: Age-Related Patterns of Memory Errors -- 4. Memory, Suggestibility, and Eyewitness Testimony in Children and Adults -- 5. Age Differences in Suggestibility: Narrowing the Uncertainties -- 6. Reality Monitoring and Suggestibility: Children’s Ability to Discriminate Among Memories From Different Sources -- 7. The Impact of Naturally Occurring Stress on Children’s Memory -- 8. The Child in the Eyes of the Jury: Assessing Mock Jurors’ Perceptions of the Child Witness -- 9. Children on the Witness Stand: A Communication/Persuasion Analysis of Jurors’ Reactions to Child Witnesses -- 10. The Memory of Children -- 11. Getting Out of a Rut: Detours to Less Traveled Paths in Child-Witness Research -- 12. Setting the Stage for Psychological Research on the Child Eyewitness -- Author Index.

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