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Debra Ann Poole

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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|March 29, 2012
What Poole and Wolfe (2009) actually said: a comment on Everson and Faller (2012)Debra Ann Poole
Developmental Review : DR|November 13, 2012
Divining Testimony? The Impact of Interviewing Props on Children's Reports of TouchingDebra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 19, 2013
Comfort drawing during investigative interviews: evidence of the safety of a popular practiceDebra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 2, 2005
The future of the protocol movement: commentary on Hershkowitz, Horowitz, and Lamb (2005)Debra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Law and Human Behavior|July 22, 2016
The influence of disclosure history and body diagrams on children's reports of inappropriate touching: Evidence from a new analog paradigmJason J Dickinson, Debra Ann Poole
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 12, 2002
Reducing child witnesses' false reports of misinformation from parentsDebra Ann Poole, D Stephen Lindsay
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 24, 2011
Evidence supporting restrictions on uses of body diagrams in forensic interviewsDebra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Current Directions in Psychological Science|July 10, 2012
Forensic Interviewing Aids: Do Props Help Children Answer Questions About Touching?Debra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck, Margaret-Ellen Pipe
Law and Human Behavior|June 10, 2021
Tele-forensic interviewing can be a reasonable alternative to face-to-face interviewing of child witnessesJason J Dickinson, Nicole E Lytle, Debra Ann Poole
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 5, 2020
Pause for effect: A 10-s interviewer wait time gives children time to respond to open-ended promptsBrooke E Rezmer, Lisa A Trager, Mary Catlin, et al.
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Journal of Child Sexual Abuse|March 29, 2012
What Poole and Wolfe (2009) actually said: a comment on Everson and Faller (2012)Debra Ann Poole
Developmental Review : DR|November 13, 2012
Divining Testimony? The Impact of Interviewing Props on Children's Reports of TouchingDebra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 19, 2013
Comfort drawing during investigative interviews: evidence of the safety of a popular practiceDebra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Child Abuse & Neglect|November 2, 2005
The future of the protocol movement: commentary on Hershkowitz, Horowitz, and Lamb (2005)Debra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Law and Human Behavior|July 22, 2016
The influence of disclosure history and body diagrams on children's reports of inappropriate touching: Evidence from a new analog paradigmJason J Dickinson, Debra Ann Poole
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|January 12, 2002
Reducing child witnesses' false reports of misinformation from parentsDebra Ann Poole, D Stephen Lindsay
Child Abuse & Neglect|September 24, 2011
Evidence supporting restrictions on uses of body diagrams in forensic interviewsDebra Ann Poole, Jason J Dickinson
Current Directions in Psychological Science|July 10, 2012
Forensic Interviewing Aids: Do Props Help Children Answer Questions About Touching?Debra Ann Poole, Maggie Bruck, Margaret-Ellen Pipe
Law and Human Behavior|June 10, 2021
Tele-forensic interviewing can be a reasonable alternative to face-to-face interviewing of child witnessesJason J Dickinson, Nicole E Lytle, Debra Ann Poole
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|March 5, 2020
Pause for effect: A 10-s interviewer wait time gives children time to respond to open-ended promptsBrooke E Rezmer, Lisa A Trager, Mary Catlin, et al.
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