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Confusion in the courtroom: the effect of confusing questions on eye-witness recall. (2014)
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HENDERSON, S.E. and BURIES, J.B. 2014. Confusion in the courtroom: the effect of confusing questions on eye-witness recall. Investigative interviewing: reseach and practice (II-RP) [online], 6(1), pages 19-31. Available from: https://iiirg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/II-RP-Volume-6-Issue-1-Henderson-Buries.pdf

This paper examines the influence of confusing questions on the accuracy and confidence of adolescents' recall of a mock crime by answering either simple or confusing questions in written form. One hundred and twenty four adolescents (aged between 13... Read More about Confusion in the courtroom: the effect of confusing questions on eye-witness recall..