When children are officially interviewed about their recollections of possible sexual abuse, their reports are especially credible if:

When children are officially interviewed about their recollections of possible sexual abuse, their reports are especially credible if:








a. they are asked specific, detailed questions about the issue rather than more general, open-ended questions.
b. after responding to an interviewer, they are repeatedly asked the same question they just answered.
c. they use anatomically correct dolls to indicate if and where they had been physically touched.
d. involved adults have not discussed the issue with them prior to the interview.







Answer: D


AP Psychology

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