
@article{ref1,
title="Social demand characteristics in children's and adults' eyewitness memory and suggestibility: the effect of different interviewers on free recall and recognition",
journal="Applied cognitive psychology",
year="2000",
author="Bjorklund, David F. and Cassel, William S. and Bjorklund, Barbara R. and Brown, Rhonda Douglas and Park, Cynthia L. and Ernst, Kim and Owen, Felicia A.",
volume="14",
number="5",
pages="421-433",
abstract="Shortly after viewing a video of a theft, 5- and 7-year-old children and adults were interviewed with free recall and either misleading or unbiased-leading questions. After a 2-day delay, participants were interviewed with free recall and recognition questions administered by either the same or a different interviewer. Results from day 1 replicate previous findings with levels of recall and resistance to suggestibility increasing with age. Counter to predictions, correct recognition performance on day 2 was greater for some participants interviewed by the same as opposed to a different interviewer, and incorrect recognition was greater for all groups of participants for those interviewed by a different as opposed to the same interviewer. Results are discussed in terms of the role of context dependence on memory performance. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0888-4080",
doi="10.1002/1099-0720(200009)14:5<421::AID-ACP659>3.0.CO;2-4",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1099-0720(200009)14:5<421::AID-ACP659>3.0.CO;2-4"
}