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Research On Child Testimony

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June 26, 1997

-- NPR's Michelle Trudeau reports that a Cornell researcher has found that repeated questioning can alter the memories of young children. When first asked about an fictional event, kids correctly deny any memory of it. After several interrogations, they begin to believe the false memory. This could effect how courts consider testimony from children.

 
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