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Investigating the utility of cognitive interview mnemonics among non-native English speakers

open access: yesPsychology of Language and Communication, 2023
Best practice eyewitness interviewing mnemonics have not been tested with linguistically diverse samples. Cognitively complex mnemonics may overload non-native speakers’ cognitive resources, which are already engaged in speaking a non-native language ...
Wylie Keith, Evans Jacqueline R.
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Evidence of the content validity, acceptability, and feasibility of a new Patient-Reported Impact of Dermatological Diseases measure

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2023
BackgroundThe Global Research on the Impact of Dermatological Diseases (GRIDD) team is developing the new Patient-Reported Impact of Dermatological Diseases (PRIDD) measure of the impact of dermatological conditions on the patient’s life, in partnership ...
Rachael Pattinson   +9 more
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Beliefs about medicines in patients with oral Rivaroxaban for the treatment of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis: A mixed-methods study (下肢深静脉血栓形成患者口服利伐沙班服药信念现状的混合研究)

open access: yes中西医结合护理, 2022
Objective To investigate the Beliefs about Medicines in patients with oral Rivaroxaban for the treatment of lower extremity deep venous thrombosis, and to provide evidence for improving the quality of anticoagulation.
YU Jie (于洁)   +1 more
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Are Two Interviews Better Than One? Memory across Repeated Cognitive Interviews. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Eyewitnesses to a filmed event were interviewed twice using a Cognitive Interview to examine the effects of variations in delay between the repeated interviews (immediately & 2 days; immediately & 7 days; 7 & 9 days) and the identity of the interviewers (
Odinot, Geralda   +13 more
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Use of the enhanced cognitive interview and a modified cognitive interview to improve the eyewitness recall of older adults [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
As the proportion of older adults in the population grows it is expected that this group will be increasingly likely to witness criminal activity and report it to the police. To date, however, older adults and older adults who display, signs of cognitive
Wright, Allison M.
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The enhanced cognitive interview: testing appropriateness perception, memory capacity and error estimate relation with report quality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The Enhanced Cognitive Interview (ECI) has been widely studied. However, research has overlooked witnesses’ attitudes toward the interview and how error estimate and memory capacity relate to report quality.
Saraiva, Magda   +13 more
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Effects of homocysteine lowering with B vitamins on cognitive aging: meta-analysis of 11 trials with cognitive data on 22,000 individuals. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
BACKGROUND: Elevated plasma homocysteine is a risk factor for Alzheimer disease, but the relevance of homocysteine lowering to slow the rate of cognitive aging is uncertain.
Hankey, G.J.   +88 more
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L’intervista mediata: evoluzioni dell’intervista cognitivo-critica piagetiana

open access: yesJournal of Educational, Cultural and Psychological Studies, 2016
The interview is one of the most common instruments used for adults’ learning and educational research. The article explains some strategies of interview, which are effectively «mediated» by practical situations, graphic or metaphorical illustrations ...
Daniela Frison
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Enhancing the cognitive interview with an alternative procedure to witness-compatible questioning: category clustering recall [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Cognitive Interview (CI) is one of the most widely studied and used methods to interview witnesses. However, new component techniques for further increasing correct recall are still crucial.
Vitorino, F   +14 more
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Discriminating between chronic fatigue syndrome and depression: a cognitive analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Background: chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and depression share a number of common symptoms and the majority of CFS patients meet lifetime criteria for depression. While cognitive factors seem key to the maintenance of CFS and depression, little is known
Moss-Morris, Rona, Petrie, Keith J.
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