In two experiments children aged between 4 and 5 years and 7 and 8 years, respectively, participated in a real-life event and were exposed to misleading questions immediately afterwards. The eects of variables relating to both the presentation of the misinformation and to the assessment of suggestib
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Acknowledging One's Physical Disability in the Interview: Does “When” Make a Difference?
✍ Scribed by Michelle R. Hebl; Jeanine L. Skorinko
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- 2005
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