Isolating the effects of the cognitive interview techniques

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作者
Memon, A
Wark, L
Bull, R
Koehnken, G
机构
[1] UNIV SOUTHAMPTON,DEPT PSYCHOL,SOUTHAMPTON SO9 5NH,HANTS,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV PORTSMOUTH,DEPT PSYCHOL,SOUTHAMPTON PO1 2UP,HANTS,ENGLAND
[3] CHRISTIAN ALBRECHTS UNIV KIEL,INST PSYCHOL,KIEL,GERMANY
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10.1111/j.2044-8295.1997.tb02629.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The cognitive interview (CI) is a procedure designed for use in police interviews involving witnesses. This study tested the most recent version of the CI (Fisher & Geiselman, 1992) which comprises not only 'cognitive' techniques such as context reinstatement but also 'social' techniques for increasing rapport. Children (aged eight-nine years) viewed a magic show and were interviewed after a short delay of two days (time 1) and/or a longer delay of 12 days (time 2). Al time 1 the CI produced a significantly greater amount of correct recall than did a structured interview (SI) which was similar to the CI save for the Cl's special cognitive techniques. However, at time 1 the CI also produced significantly more recall errors. At time 2, no differences occurred between CI and SI recall. There was a significant hypermnesia effect at time 2 for those groups interviewed twice suggesting an effect of retrieval practice. The time 1 effects of the CI were found to exist only in the questioning phase of the interview and social and cognitive explanations for the changes in the nature of recall with a CI are considered. Practical implications are discussed in the context of good practice for interviewing child witnesses.
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