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Leveraging Linguistic Context in Dyadic Interactions to Improve Automatic Speech Recognition for Children
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In: Comput Speech Lang (2020)
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Younger and Older Adults’ Lie-Detection and Credibility Judgments of Children’s Coached Reports
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Children’s Conversational Memory Regarding a Minor Transgression and a Subsequent Interview
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Ask versus Tell: Potential Confusion When Child Witnesses are Questioned about Conversations
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Pragmatic Failure and Referential Ambiguity when Attorneys Ask Child Witnesses “Do You Know/Remember” Questions
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Attorney Questions Predict Jury-eligible Adult Assessments of Attorneys, Child Witnesses, and Defendant Guilt
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Attorneys' Questions and Children's Productivity in Child Sexual Abuse Criminal Trials.
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In: Applied cognitive psychology, vol 28, iss 5 (2014)
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Attorneys’ Questions and Children’s Productivity in Child Sexual Abuse Criminal Trials
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Complex Questions Asked by Defense Lawyers But Not Prosecutors Predicts Convictions in Child Abuse Trials
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