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

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







a. involved adults have not discussed the issue with them prior to the interview.
b. they are asked general questions about the issue rather than more specific questions about details.
c. after responding to an interviewer, they are repeatedly asked the same question they just answered.
d. they disclose details of the abuse in the very first interview.







Answer: C


AP Psychology

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