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M R McCauley

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The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 1, 1995
Facilitating children's eyewitness recall with the revised cognitive interviewM R McCauley, R P Fisher
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 24, 2001
When will a child be believed? The impact of the victim's age and juror's gender on children's credibility and verdict in a sexual-abuse caseM R McCauley, J F Parker
The Journal of Applied Psychology|April 28, 2000
Adapting the cognitive interview to enhance long-term (35 years) recall of physical activitiesR P Fisher, K L Falkner, M Trevisan, et al.
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The Journal of Applied Psychology|August 1, 1995
Facilitating children's eyewitness recall with the revised cognitive interviewM R McCauley, R P Fisher
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 24, 2001
When will a child be believed? The impact of the victim's age and juror's gender on children's credibility and verdict in a sexual-abuse caseM R McCauley, J F Parker
The Journal of Applied Psychology|April 28, 2000
Adapting the cognitive interview to enhance long-term (35 years) recall of physical activitiesR P Fisher, K L Falkner, M Trevisan, et al.
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