Investigative interviewers' perceptions of the value of different training tasks on their adherence to open-ended questions with children.(Australia): An article from: Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
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Citation Details Title: Investigative interviewers' perceptions of the value of different training tasks on their adherence to open-ended questions with children.(Australia) Author: Martine B. Powell Publication:Psychiatry, Psychology and Law (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 1, 2008 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Volume: 15 Issue: 2 Page: 272(12)