Jurors' perceptions of child victim-witnesses in a simulated sexual abuse trial |
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Authors: | Casey W. Schmidt John C. Brigham |
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Affiliation: | (1) 3325C Thomasville Rd., 32312 Tallahassee, FL;(2) Department of Psychology, Florida State University, 32306-1051 Tallahassee, FL |
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Abstract: | Two studies investigated the effects of a child witness's age (5, 10, or 15 years old), communication style (powerful vs. powerless), and prosecuting attorney questioning methods (leading vs. nonleading) on perceptions of her testimony in a videotaped mock trial. In Experiment 1, as predicted, ratings of a child witness's credibility were most extreme when the child's communication style contrasted with adults' age-related expectations. Results of Experiment 2 showed that the child's communication style strongly affected perceptions of the defendant as well. |
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