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1. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality.

2. Combining the model statement and the sketching while narrating interview techniques to elicit information and detect lies in multiple interviews.

3. Transitions in Old Age: The Meanings of Body from the Perspective of Older Adults with Acquired Impairment.

4. Mock-juror reactions to multiple interview presentation and rapport-building.

5. Mapping Repeated Interviews.

6. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

7. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

8. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

9. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

10. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

11. Transitions in Old Age: The Meanings of Body from the Perspective of Older Adults with Acquired Impairment

12. Facilitating memory‐based lie detection in immediate and delayed interviewing: The role of mnemonics.

13. Gathering human intelligence via repeated interviewing: further empirical tests of the Scharff technique.

14. Inconsistencies across repeated eyewitness interviews: supportive negative feedback can make witnesses change their memory reports.

15. Discriminating Between Statements of True and False Intent: The Impact of Repeated Interviews and Strategic Questioning.

16. Repeated interviews with students – critical methodological points for research quality

17. Detecting False Intent Amongst Small Cells of Suspects: Single Versus Repeated Interviews.

18. Adherence to the Revised NICHD Protocol recommendations for conducting repeated supportive interviews is associated with the likelihood that children will allege abuse

19. Gathering human intelligence via repeated interviewing: further empirical tests of the Scharff technique

20. When children are the least vulnerable to false memories: a true report or a case of autosuggestion?

21. When children are the least vulnerable to false memories: a true report or a case of autosuggestion?

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