5,810
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Interview styles, adult’s recall and personality in investigative interview settings: Mediation and moderation effects

& | (Reviewing editor)
Article: 1485477 | Received 01 Mar 2018, Accepted 04 Jun 2018, Published online: 18 Jun 2018

References

  • Abbe, A, & Brandon, S. E. (2013). The role of rapport in investigative interviewing: a review. Journal Of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 10(3), 237-249. doi: 10.1002/jip.1386
  • Abbe, A., & Brandon, S. E. (2014). Building and maintaining rapport in investigative interviews. Police Practice and Research, 15(3), 207–220. doi:10.1080/15614263.2013.827835
  • Alison, L., Alison, E., Noone, G., Elntib, S., Waring, S., & Christiansen, P. (2014). The efficacy of rapport-based techniques for minimizing counter-interrogation tactics amongst a field sample of terrorists. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 20(4), 421–430. doi:10.1037/law0000021
  • Alison, L. J., Alison, E., Noone, G., Elntib, S., & Christiansen, P. (2013). Why tough tactics fail and rapport gets results: Observing Rapport-Based Interpersonal Techniques (ORBIT) to generate useful information from terrorists. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 19(4), 411–431. doi:10.1037/a0034564
  • Areh, I., & Umek, P. (2007). Predicting quality of memory recall by personality traits. Studia Psychologia, 49(1), 19–26.
  • Ayotte, B. J., Potter, G. G., Williams, H. T., Steffens, D. C., & Bosworth, H. B. (2009). The moderating role of personality factors in the relationship between depression and neuropsychological functioning among older adults. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24(9), 1010–1019. doi:10.1002/gps.2213
  • Baron, R. M., & Kenny, A. K. (1986). The moderator-mediator variable distinction in social psychological research: Conceptual, strategic, and statistical considerations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51(6), 1173–1182.
  • Booth, J. E., Schinka, J. A., Brown, L. M., Mortimer, J. A., & Borenstein, A. R. (2006). Five-factor personality dimensions, mood states, and cognitive performance in older adults. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28(5), 676–683. doi:10.1080/13803390590954209
  • Borum, R., Gelles, M., & Kleinman, S. (2009). Interview and interrogation: A perspective and update from the USA. International. In E. R. Milne, S. Savage, & T. Williamson (Eds.), Developments in investigative interviewing (pp. 2111–2128). Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
  • Bull, R. (2013). What is ‘believed’ or actually ‘known’ about characteristics that may contribute to being a good/effective interviewer? Investigative Interviewing: Research and Practice (II-RP), 5(2), 128–143.
  • Chartrand, T. L., & Bargh, J. A. (1999). The chameleon effect: The perception-behavior link and social interaction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76(6), 893–910.
  • Collins, R., Lincoln, R., & Frank, M. G. (2002). The effects of rapport in forensic interviewing. Psychiatry, Psychology & Law, 91, 69−78.
  • Costa, P. T., Jr., & McCrae, R. R. (1992). Normal personality assessment in clinical practice: The NEO personality inventory. Psychological Assessment, 4(1), 5–13. doi:10.1037/1040-3590.4.1.5
  • Costa, P. T., Jr., & McCrae, R. R. (1995). Domains and facets: Hierarchical personality assessment using the revised NEO personality inventory. Journal of Personality Assessment, 64(1), 21–50. doi:10.1207/s15327752jpa6401_2
  • Dijksterhuis, A., & Bargh, J. A. (2001). The perception-behavior expressway: Automatic effects of social perception on social behavior. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, 33, 1–40.
  • Dubey, S., Singh, I. L., & Srivastave, S. (2014). Effect of personality on working memory capacity. Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 5(2), 150–154.
  • Fisher, R. P., & Geiselman, R. E. (1992). Memory-enhancing techniques for investigative interview: The cognitive interview. Springfield: Charles C Thomas Publishing.
  • Fisher, R. P., & Geiselman, R. E. (2010). The cognitive interview method of conducting police interviews: Eliciting extensive information and promoting therapeutic jurisprudence. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 33(5–6), 321–328. doi:10.1016/j.ijlp.2010.09.004
  • Hayes, A. F. (2013). An introduction to mediation, moderation, and conditional process analysis: A regression-based approach. New York, NY: The Guildford Press.
  • Holmberg, U. (2004). Crime victims´ experiences of police interviews and their inclination to provide or omit information. International Journal of Police Science & Management, 6(3), 155–170. doi:10.1350/ijps.6.3.155.39131
  • Holmberg, U., & Christianson, S. Å. (2002). Murderers´ and sexual offenders´ experiences and their inclination to admit or deny crimes. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 20, 31–45. doi:10.1002/bsl.470
  • Holmberg, U., & Madsen, K. (2014). Rapport operationalized as a humanitarian interview in investigative interview settings. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 21(4), 591–610. doi:10.1080/13218719.2013.873975
  • Hultsch, D. F., Hertzog, C., Small, B. J., & Dixon, R. A. (1999). Use it of lose it: Engaged lifestyle as a buffer of cognitive decline in aging. Psychol Aging, 14(2), 245–263.
  • John, O. P., Donahue, E. M., & Kentle, R. L. (1991). The big five inventory-versions 4a and 54. Berkeley, Institute of Personality and Social Research Berkeley, CA: University of California.
  • Kelly, C. E., Miller, J. C., & Redlich, A. D. (2015). The dynamic nature of interrogation. Law and Human Behavior. doi:10.1037/lhb0000172
  • Lang, P. J., Bradley, M. M., & Cuthbert, B. N. (2005). International Affective Picture System (IAPS): Digitised photographs, instruction manual and affective ratings. Technical Report A-6. Gainesville: University of Florida.
  • MacKinnon, D. P., Lockwood, C. M., & Williams, J. (2004). Confidence limits for the indirect effect: Distribution of the product and resampling methods. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 39(1), 99–128. doi:10.1207/s15327906mbr3901_4
  • Madsen, K. (2017). Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Investigative Interviews: The effects of a humanitarian rapport-orientated and a dominant non-rapport orientated interview style on adults’ memory performance and psychological well-being. Doctoral thesis. Faculty of Arts, Psychology and Theology, Åbo Akademi University. Retrieved from http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-12-3565-8
  • Madsen, K., & Holmberg, U. (2015). Personality affects memory performance and psychological well-being in investigative interviews: A therapeutic jurisprudential approach. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 1–16. doi:10.1080/13218719.2014.986838
  • McCrae, R. R., & Costa, P. T., Jr. (2008). The five-factor theory of personality. In O. P. John, R. W. Robins, & L. A. Pervin (Eds.), Handbook of personality: Theory and research (pp. 159–181). New York, NY: The Guildford Press.
  • Meier, B., Perrig-Chiello, P., & Perrig, W. (2002). Personality and memory in old age. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition (Neuropsychology, Development and Cognition: Section B), 9(2), 135–144. doi:10.1076/anec.9.2.135.9544
  • Milne, R., & Bull, R. (1999). Investigative interviewing: Psychology and practice. Chichester: Wiley.
  • Pearman, A. (2009). Predictors of subjective memory in young adults. Journal of Adult Development, 16(2), 101–107. doi:10.1007/s10804-009-9063-1
  • Pearse, J., & Gudjonsson, G. H. (1997). Police interviewing techniques at two south London police stations. Psychology, Crime & Law, 3(1), 63–74. doi:10.1080/10683169608409795
  • Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2004). SPSS and SAS procedures for estimating indirect effects in simple mediation models. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 36(4), 717–731. doi:10.3758/BF03206553
  • Preacher, K. J., & Hayes, A. F. (2008). Asymptotic and resampling strategies for assessing and comparing indirect effects in multiple mediator models. Behavior Research Methods, 40(3), 879–891. doi:10.3758/brm.40.3.879
  • Rammstedt, B., & John, O. P. (2007). Measuring personality in one minute or less: A 10-item short version of the big five inventory in English and German. Journal of Research in Personality, 41(1), 203–212. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2006.02.001
  • Schaie, K. W., Willis, S. L., & Caskie, G. I. L. (2004). The Seattle longitudinal study: Relationship between personality and cognition. Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section B, Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 11(2–3), 304–324. doi:10.1080/13825580490511134
  • Shepherd, E., & Griffiths, A. (2013). Investigative interviewing: The conversation management approach (2nd ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Soubelet, A., & Salthouse, T. A. (2011). Personality-cognition relations across adulthood. Developmental Psychology, 47(2), 303–310. doi:10.1037/a0021816
  • Spielberger, C. D., Gorsuch, R., Lushene, P. R., Vagg, P. R., & Jacobs, G. A. (1983). State-trait anxiety inventory for adults. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.
  • St-Yves. (2006). The psychology of rapport: Five basic rules. In T. Williamson (Ed.), Investigative interviewing: Rights, research, regulation (pp. 87–106). Cullompton, UK: Willan.
  • Terry, D. P., Puente, A. N., Brown, C. L., Faraco, C. C., & Miller, L. S. (2013). Openness to experience is related to better memory ability in older adults with questionable dementia. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 35(5), 509–517. doi:10.1080/13803395.2013.795932
  • Tickle-Degnen, L., & Rosenthal, R. (1990). The nature of rapport and its nonverbal correlates. Psychological Inquiry, 4, 285–293. doi:10.1207/s15327965pli0104_14
  • Vallano, J. P., & Schreiber Compo, N. (2011). A comfortable witness is a good witness: Rapport-building and susceptibility to misinformation in an investigative mock-crime interview. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 25(6), 960–970. doi:10.1002/acp.1789
  • Walsh, D., & Bull, R. (2010). What really is effective in interviews with suspects? A study comparing interviewing skills against interviewing outcomes. Legal and Criminological Psychology, 15(2), 305–321. doi:10.1348/135532509x463356
  • Walsh, D., & Bull, R. (2012). Examining rapport in investigative interviews with suspects: Does its building and maintenance work? Journal of Police, Criminology, and Psychology, 27, 73–84. doi:10.10007/s11896-011-9087-x