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Michael E Lamb

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The American Psychologist|December 1, 2015
Toward developmentally aware practices in the legal system: Progress, challenge, and promiseMichael E Lamb
The American Psychologist|December 16, 2016
Difficulties translating research on forensic interview practices to practitioners: Finding water, leading horses, but can we get them to drink?Michael E Lamb
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Shared care: establishing a balance between home and child care settingsLieselotte Ahnert, Michael E Lamb
Child Development|July 26, 2007
Young children's references to temporal attributes of allegedly experienced events in the course of forensic interviewsYael Orbach, Michael E Lamb
Development and Psychopathology|April 12, 2024
Interviewing young offenders about child-on-child sexual abuseIrit Hershkowitz, Michael E Lamb
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 2, 2009
Assessing the effectiveness of the NICHD investigative interview protocol when interviewing French-speaking alleged victims of child sexual abuse in QuebecMireille Cyr, Michael E Lamb
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 4, 2018
Lawyers' Question Repetition and Children's Responses in Scottish Criminal CourtsSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|June 28, 2003
Developmental issues in relocation cases involving young children: when, whether, and how?Joan B Kelly, Michael E Lamb
Law and Human Behavior|December 18, 2013
The effects of age and delay on responses to repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging sexual abuseSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
Child Abuse & Neglect|February 12, 2017
The structural linguistic complexity of lawyers' questions and children's responses in Scottish criminal courtsSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
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The American Psychologist|December 1, 2015
Toward developmentally aware practices in the legal system: Progress, challenge, and promiseMichael E Lamb
The American Psychologist|December 16, 2016
Difficulties translating research on forensic interview practices to practitioners: Finding water, leading horses, but can we get them to drink?Michael E Lamb
Child Development|August 27, 2003
Shared care: establishing a balance between home and child care settingsLieselotte Ahnert, Michael E Lamb
Child Development|July 26, 2007
Young children's references to temporal attributes of allegedly experienced events in the course of forensic interviewsYael Orbach, Michael E Lamb
Development and Psychopathology|April 12, 2024
Interviewing young offenders about child-on-child sexual abuseIrit Hershkowitz, Michael E Lamb
Child Abuse & Neglect|June 2, 2009
Assessing the effectiveness of the NICHD investigative interview protocol when interviewing French-speaking alleged victims of child sexual abuse in QuebecMireille Cyr, Michael E Lamb
Journal of Interpersonal Violence|January 4, 2018
Lawyers' Question Repetition and Children's Responses in Scottish Criminal CourtsSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|June 28, 2003
Developmental issues in relocation cases involving young children: when, whether, and how?Joan B Kelly, Michael E Lamb
Law and Human Behavior|December 18, 2013
The effects of age and delay on responses to repeated questions in forensic interviews with children alleging sexual abuseSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
Child Abuse & Neglect|February 12, 2017
The structural linguistic complexity of lawyers' questions and children's responses in Scottish criminal courtsSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb
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