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Talwar & Crossman (2012)
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Degree Seen Question Mind Map on Talwar & Crossman (2012), created by maggie on 29/09/2013.
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Talwar & Crossman (2012)
Examines lie-telling in child witness testimony
Fabrication/Misrepresentation/Denial
May be coached by an adult
Custody Battle
Reports of Abuse
Negative Consequences
Maltreatment Cases
Results suggest children will lie for others
May be motivated to lie only when it does not negatively affect them
More likely to lie for parents when knew they would not get blamed
Children tell lies from an early age
Not skilled - Leak information
Age improves ability to maintain lies
Ability to Lie requires....
understanding of beliefs & false beliefs
executive functioning abilities.......
Working Memory & Inhibitory Control
Children with developmental issues
Less likely to be capable of generating or maintaining false reports
Young witnesses less capable of lying effectively when elaboration req.
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