Dickinson Jason J, Brubacher Sonja P, Poole Debra A
Robert D. McCormick Center for Child Advocacy and Policy, Montclair State University.
Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University.
Law Hum Behav. 2015 Feb;39(1):87-97. doi: 10.1037/lhb0000119.
Ground rules, also called interview instructions, are included in investigative interviews with children around the world. These rules aim to manage the expectations of children who are typically unaccustomed to being questioned by adults who are naïve to the children's experiences. Although analog research has examined the efficacy of ground rules instruction, a systematic analysis of children's ability to respond appropriately to each of the rules has not been reported. In the current study, we scored the accuracy of children's (N = 501, 4 to 12 years) responses to 5 ground rules practice questions (e.g., "What is my dog's name?") and 2 questions that asked whether they would follow the rules, and then assigned inaccurate responses to 1 of several error categories. Few children answered every question correctly, but their performance on individual questions was encouraging. As expected, there were marked differences in children's understanding across ground rules questions (especially among the younger children), with "Don't guess" and "Tell the truth" rules being the easiest to comprehend. Together with evidence that ground rules instruction takes little time to deliver (typically 2 to 4 min) and is associated with improved accuracy in previous research, these findings support the use of ground rules in investigative interviews of children 4 years and older.
基本规则,也称为访谈指南,在全球范围内对儿童的调查性访谈中都会涉及。这些规则旨在管理儿童的预期,因为儿童通常不习惯被对其经历缺乏了解的成年人提问。尽管已有类似研究考察了基本规则指导的效果,但尚未有关于儿童对每条规则做出适当回应能力的系统分析报告。在本研究中,我们对儿童(N = 501,4至12岁)对5个基本规则练习题(例如,“我的狗叫什么名字?”)以及2个询问他们是否会遵守规则的问题的回答准确性进行了评分,然后将不准确的回答归入几个错误类别中的一个。很少有儿童能正确回答所有问题,但他们在个别问题上的表现令人鼓舞。正如预期的那样,儿童对基本规则问题的理解存在显著差异(尤其是年龄较小的儿童),“不要猜测”和“说实话”规则最容易理解。再加上有证据表明基本规则指导所需时间很少(通常为2至4分钟),且在先前研究中与更高的准确性相关,这些发现支持在对4岁及以上儿童的调查性访谈中使用基本规则。