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Thomas D Lyon

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Law and Human Behavior|March 20, 2025
Automated question type coding of forensic interviews and trial testimony in child sexual abuse casesZsofia A Szojka, Suvimal Yashraj, Thomas D Lyon
Child Maltreatment|October 19, 2016
The Effects of the Hypothetical Putative Confession and Negatively Valenced Yes/No Questions on Maltreated and Nonmaltreated Children's Disclosure of a Minor TransgressionStacia N Stolzenberg, Kelly McWilliams, Thomas D Lyon
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 19, 2020
Understanding expert testimony on child sexual abuse denial after New Jersey v. J.L.G.: Ground truth, disclosure suspicion bias, and disclosure substantiation biasThomas D Lyon, Shanna Williams, Stacia N Stolzenberg
Developmental Psychology|January 20, 2011
Young children's emerging ability to make false statementsElizabeth C Ahern, Thomas D Lyon, Jodi A Quas
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 1, 2018
The effects of implicit encouragement and the putative confession on children's memory reportsKyndra C Cleveland, Jodi A Quas, Thomas D Lyon
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 25, 2015
Do Prosecutors Use Interview Instructions or Build Rapport with Child Witnesses?Elizabeth C Ahern, Stacia N Stolzenberg, Thomas D Lyon
Law and Human Behavior|August 4, 2015
The effects of question repetition on responses when prosecutors and defense attorneys question children alleging sexual abuse in courtSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb, Thomas D Lyon
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 31, 2022
4- to 15-year-old children's misinterpretation of invitations asking "about the time" as requests for temporal information in forensic interviewsOwen W Friend, Hayden M Henderson, Thomas D Lyon
Child Maltreatment|July 19, 2024
The Comparative Productivity of the Birthday Narrative in 6- to 11-year-Old Maltreated ChildrenHayden M Henderson, Breanne E Wylie, Thomas D Lyon
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology|March 9, 2016
Valence, Implicated Actor, and Children's Acquiescence to False SuggestionsKyndra C Cleveland, Jodi A Quas, Thomas D Lyon
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Showing results (31-40 of 100) with videos related to

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Law and Human Behavior|March 20, 2025
Automated question type coding of forensic interviews and trial testimony in child sexual abuse casesZsofia A Szojka, Suvimal Yashraj, Thomas D Lyon
Child Maltreatment|October 19, 2016
The Effects of the Hypothetical Putative Confession and Negatively Valenced Yes/No Questions on Maltreated and Nonmaltreated Children's Disclosure of a Minor TransgressionStacia N Stolzenberg, Kelly McWilliams, Thomas D Lyon
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|November 19, 2020
Understanding expert testimony on child sexual abuse denial after New Jersey v. J.L.G.: Ground truth, disclosure suspicion bias, and disclosure substantiation biasThomas D Lyon, Shanna Williams, Stacia N Stolzenberg
Developmental Psychology|January 20, 2011
Young children's emerging ability to make false statementsElizabeth C Ahern, Thomas D Lyon, Jodi A Quas
Child Abuse & Neglect|April 1, 2018
The effects of implicit encouragement and the putative confession on children's memory reportsKyndra C Cleveland, Jodi A Quas, Thomas D Lyon
Behavioral Sciences & the Law|July 25, 2015
Do Prosecutors Use Interview Instructions or Build Rapport with Child Witnesses?Elizabeth C Ahern, Stacia N Stolzenberg, Thomas D Lyon
Law and Human Behavior|August 4, 2015
The effects of question repetition on responses when prosecutors and defense attorneys question children alleging sexual abuse in courtSamantha J Andrews, Michael E Lamb, Thomas D Lyon
Child Abuse & Neglect|May 31, 2022
4- to 15-year-old children's misinterpretation of invitations asking "about the time" as requests for temporal information in forensic interviewsOwen W Friend, Hayden M Henderson, Thomas D Lyon
Child Maltreatment|July 19, 2024
The Comparative Productivity of the Birthday Narrative in 6- to 11-year-Old Maltreated ChildrenHayden M Henderson, Breanne E Wylie, Thomas D Lyon
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology|March 9, 2016
Valence, Implicated Actor, and Children's Acquiescence to False SuggestionsKyndra C Cleveland, Jodi A Quas, Thomas D Lyon
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