Results indicated that investigators rarely engage in recommended 'positive' interviewing techniques (e.g. rapport building or context reinstatement) while using many 'negative' techniques (e.g. interrupting the witness or using complex questions). Based on the data provided, it appears that national...
Our results indicate that the interviewing techniques used by untrained and trained investigators are predominantly inappropriate and harmful to memory recall. ... C Launay,J Py - 《Pratiques Psychologiques》 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 From Ancient Oracles to Modern Techniques: The Evolution of Decepti...
To date, there has been very little research examining the knowledge and perceived use of productive and counterproductive investigative interviewing techniques by U.S. law enforcement. The current study attempted to address this gap in the literature by presenting 212 U.S. law enforcement interviewers...
Eyewitness researchers have attempted to take what we know about memory and social influence and wrap it into a set of procedures for interviewing eyewitnesses. This has resulted in a number of empirically based investigative interviewing tools. Some of these tools have been successfully implemented in...
Proper interviewing techniques must be utilized to safeguard children's testimony from the effect of misinformation and suggestibility, as these could lead to false reports. In the current paper, we review unexpected findings in children's suggestibility research and make recommendations for interviewers ...
Bartenders, retail employees, stand-up comedians, and police investigators do it routinely, and researchers have studied their techniques. Their skills can be helpful in a job interview.On the verbal front, make the assessment: Is a hiring manager open to small talk and if that appears to be...
The difficulty experienced by interviewers is how to articulate or define how, when, and why to use these techniques. What we ultimately work for here are the specifics of defining the INTRODUCTION xvii how, when, and why of moving someone from the "unwilling" to the "will- ing" chair. ...
It is based on the assumption that an individual's readiness to change is variable and dynamic, and that different therapeutic techniques will be more constructive depending on their readiness for change. MI is thought to be particularly useful for people who are in the early stages of change ...
the health professionals in the intervention group attended 20 hours of workshop training on smoking cessation interventions. The workshops used techniques such as roleplaying and included a four-hour training session in the practical aspects of the MI protocol. In addition, participants attended eight...
I often speak about my Statement Analysis®techniques in a conference setting. I can tailor a presentation to fit any time frame or format including keynote or a break-out session. Listed below are some of my recent conference appearances. ...