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Factors influencing the perceived credibility of children alleging physical abuse

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Meaghan C. Danby, Stefanie J. Sharman, Celine van Golde & Helen Paterson. (2023) Laypeople’s perceptions of the effects of event repetition, reporting delay, and emotion on children’s and adults’ memory. Memory 31:2, pages 205-217.
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Victoria W. Dykstra, Rachael Van der Kant, Celine E. Keller, Kaila C. Bruer, Heather L. Price & Angela D. Evans. (2022) The Impact of the Consistency of Child Witness and Peer Reports on Credibility. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38:9-10, pages 6601-6623.
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Mark D. Snow, Sonja P. Brubacher, Lindsay C. Malloy & Kirk Luther. (2022) Perceptions of Allegations of Repeated Victimization: The Roles of Event Frequency, Language Specificity, and Disclosure Delay. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38:5-6, pages 4925-4944.
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Heather L. Price & Andre Kehn. (2022) Potential Reporters of Suspected Child Maltreatment are Sensitive to the Amount of Evidence and the Potential Consequences of Reporting. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 38:1-2, pages 391-417.
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