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How Attorneys Question Children About the Dynamics of Sexual Abuse and Disclosure in Criminal Trials.Do Prosecutors Use Interview Instructions or Build Rapport with Child Witnesses?Evidence Summarized in Attorneys' Closing Arguments Predicts Acquittals in Criminal Trials of Child Sexual Abuse.'Where were your clothes?' Eliciting descriptions of clothing placement from children alleging sexual abuse in criminal trials and forensic interviews.Ask versus tell: Potential confusion when child witnesses are questioned about conversations.Young children's difficulty with indirect speech acts: implications for questioning child witnessesIncreasing maltreated and nonmaltreated children's recall disclosures of a minor transgression: The effects of back-channel utterances, a promise to tell the truth, and a post-recall putative confessionThe utility of direct questions in eliciting subjective content from children disclosing sexual abuse
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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Stacia Stolzenberg
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