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11. Which of the following not true of the Step-Wise : 1256211
11. Which of the following is not true of the Step-Wise Interview procedure?
a.It is commonly used in Canada.
b.It was recently found to be less effective than the Action for Child Protection procedure.
c.The procedure begins with the least leading questions possible and proceeds to more specific forms of questioning as necessary.
d.It encourages the use of free narrative.
e.The first goal is to build a rapport with the child.
12. Which of the following is not specified as a category of the narrative elaboration procedure?
a.criminal acts
b.participants
c.conversation/affective states
d.settings
e.consequences
13. In a study by Brown and Pipe (2003), approximately how much information was reported by 6- to 9-year-olds trained with the narrative elaboration technique compared to the control condition without training on the technique?
a.half as much
b.twice as much
c.three times as much
d.four times as much
e.no difference in amount of information reported
14. What are the two types of prompts found in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Interview protocol?
a.person and place
b.place and action
c.time and action
d.time and cue
e.person and consequences
15. False memory syndrome is a term coined to describe what?
a.a client’s false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children, having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
b.a client’s accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children, having no memories of this abuse until they enter therapy to deal with some other psychological problem
c.a client’s false beliefs that they were sexually abused as children, having a continuous memory of this abuse
d.a client’s accurate belief that they were sexually abused as children, having a continuous memory of this abuse
e.a client faking memories of abuse
16. Approximately what percentage of the sample in Porter and Birt’s study (2001) reports sexual assault or abuse as their most traumatic memory?
a.5%
b.10%
c.15%
d.20%
e.25%
17. Which of the following is not part of the criteria specified by Lindsay and Read (1995) when determining the veracity of a recovered memory?
a.age of complainant at the time of the alleged abuse
b.age of abuser at the time of the alleged abuse
c.techniques used to recover memory
d.similarity of reports across interview sessions
e.motivation for recall
18. When asked to describe a culprit, both children and adults tend to be accurate describing:
a.height
b.weight
c.age
d.interior facial features
e.exterior facial features
19. In Leichtman and Ceci’s Sam Stone study (1995), which condition led to the highest level and lowest level of accuracy?
a.control condition – stereotype plus suggestion condition
b.stereotype condition – control condition
c.suggestion condition – stereotype condition
d.stereotype plus suggestion – control condition
e.There were no differences between the groups in accuracy level.
20. In the study conducted by Pozzulo and Lindsay (1998), it was found that, in contrast to a simultaneous lineup, a sequential lineup tended to __________ the gap for __________ between children and adults.
a.decrease/false positives
b.decrease/false negatives
c.increase/false positives
d.increase/false negatives
e.not affect/false positives