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RE: scales to measure lying in child forensic interviews



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<DIV><SPAN class=627350416-26042007><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>John 
Yuille had that statement validity analysis method he wrote about a number of 
years ago.&nbsp; At one point he published something with the psychologist and 
polygrapher David Rasking. Is that what you might be picking up on? 
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<P><SPAN lang=en-us><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ted Cross</FONT></SPAN> <BR><SPAN 
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> bounce-1379674-6833984@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-1379674-6833984@list.cornell.edu] <B>On Behalf Of </B>lisa 
fontes<BR><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, April 26, 2007 2:15 AM<BR><B>To:</B> 
child-maltreatment-research-l@cornell.edu<BR><B>Subject:</B> scales to measure 
lying in child forensic interviews<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Do you commonly use any scales to 
assess for lying in forensic interviews? I have not heard about these being used 
routinely in the <st1:country-region 
w:st="on">U.S.</st1:country-region><st1:PersonName w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> 
but recently colleagues in <st1:country-region 
w:st="on">Chile</st1:country-region> told me they are using them<st1:PersonName 
w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> and that they are being used in <st1:country-region 
w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Spain</st1:place></st1:country-region> as 
well.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Please share information about these 
scales<st1:PersonName w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> their 
application<st1:PersonName w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> their 
validity<st1:PersonName w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> and their 
usefulness<st1:PersonName w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> pro and con&#8212;if you have 
that information.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
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style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Many thanks<st1:PersonName 
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<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Lisa Fontes<st1:PersonName 
w:st="on">,</st1:PersonName> Ph.D.<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P>
<P class=MsoNormal><FONT face=Arial size=2><SPAN 
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Union Institute &amp; 
University<o:p></o:p></SPAN></FONT></P></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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