<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Dear Judy - there is also the work of Stephen Ceci at Cornell and Michelle Leichtman at the University of New Hampshire. Their work looks at suggestibility of children's memory, and at children's testimony.<br><br>Best,<br>Meredith Rowe, Ed.D.<br>Postdoctoral Scholar<br>University of Chicago<br></div><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><br><div style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">----- Original Message ----<br>From: Brian MacWhinney <macw@cmu.edu><br>To: info-childes@googlegroups.com<br>Sent: Monday, September 8, 2008 2:13:17 PM<br>Subject: Re: information requested regarding content analyses of children's testimony<br><br>
<br>Dear Judy,<br><br>The work that comes immediately to mind is that of Gail Goodman (<a ymailto="mailto:ggoodman@ucdavis.com" href="mailto:ggoodman@ucdavis.com">ggoodman@ucdavis.com</a> <br>) at UC Davis. She tends to focus more on memory properties, rather <br>than the verbal expression of the memories, but I assume that one <br>needs to really consider the two in conjunction.<br><br>The other obvious pointer is to Roger Shuy and his remarkable work on <br>governmental distortions of recordings and testimony. That works is <br>heavy in content analysis, although it never focuses on children. <br>However, the mechanisms of testimony and distortion that Shuy has <br>studied may be applicable in this case too.<br><br>--Brian MacWhinney<br><br>On Sep 8, 2008, at 3:01 PM, Judith Bryant wrote:<br><br>><br>> A colleague of mine in the area of Psychology and Law is seeking<br>> scholars who do content
analyses of children's speech when they are<br>> being interrogated/interviewed in a legal situation or giving <br>> testimony<br>> in court. Any suggestions?<br>><br>>> Judy Bryant<br>>><br>> -- <br>> Judith Becker Bryant, Ph.D.<br>> Professor and Area Director, Program in Cognition, Neuroscience, and <br>> Social Psychology<br>> Department of Psychology, PCD 4118G<br>> University of South Florida<br>> Tampa, FL 33620-7200<br>><br>> phone: (813) 974-0475<br>> fax: (813) 974-4617<br>><br>> email: <a ymailto="mailto:jbryant@shell.cas.usf.edu" href="mailto:jbryant@shell.cas.usf.edu">jbryant@shell.cas.usf.edu</a><br>><br>> office location: PCD 4152<br>><br>><br>><br>> ><br>><br><br><br><br><br></div></div></div><br>
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