Garven S, Wood J M, Malpass R S, Shaw J S
Department of Psychology, University of Texas at El Paso, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 1998 Jun;83(3):347-59. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.83.3.347.
Child interviewing techniques derived from transcripts of the McMartin Preschool case were found to be substantially more effective than simple suggestive questions at inducing preschool children to make false allegations against a classroom visitor. Thirty-six children interviewed with McMartin techniques made 58% accusations, compared with 17% for 30 children interviewed with suggestive questions. Social influence and reinforcement appeared to be more powerful determinants of children's answers than simple suggestive questions. The SIRR model is proposed to explain how false statements may be elicited from children or adults. Categories identified in the SIRR model are suggestive questions, social influence, reinforcement, and removal from direct experience.
从麦克马丁幼儿园案件的笔录中得出的儿童访谈技巧,在诱导学龄前儿童对课堂访客提出虚假指控方面,被发现比简单的暗示性问题要有效得多。用麦克马丁技巧访谈的36名儿童提出了58%的指控,相比之下,用暗示性问题访谈的30名儿童提出的指控为17%。社会影响和强化似乎比简单的暗示性问题更能有力地决定儿童的回答。提出SIRR模型来解释如何从儿童或成人那里引出虚假陈述。SIRR模型中确定的类别有暗示性问题、社会影响、强化以及脱离直接体验。