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Talwar et al.,(2004)
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Talwar et al.,(2004)
Two Experiments examined lie-telling to conceal parental transgression.
Exp. 1 Broken puppet- 3-11yr olds
Children questioned
Moral understanding of T&L assessed
Promise to tell truth
Significantly more told the truth- parent present or not
Present- Non-verbal answers
Relation between lie-telling and moral understanding
increased significantly with age
3 conditions
Parental Present
Ease anxiety - Less Traumatic
Reluctant to disclose evidence
Child Absent
Likelihood of blame reduced
More likely to lie
Parent Absent
Made no difference
Exp.2 Replicated findings
questioned about lies
Promise to tell the truth
More likely to tell truth in 2nd interview
Less likely to reveal parental transgression
Implications for Justice System
children may tell lies for parents
to avoid negative consequences to themselves
about two thirds eventually told the truth
suggests many children are truthful
unwilling to lie for parents despite explicit coaching
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