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Using the cognitive interview to recall real‐world emotionally stressful experiences: Road accidents

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This study examined the relevance of the cognitive interview (CI) for the recall of a road accident by actual victims, depending on the level of stress experienced at the time of the event. Fifty-six victims (or witnesses) were interviewed, either with a CI or control interview, after completing a series of questionnaires including measures of their stress level during the accident. Participants who reported a high level of stress recalled more central details than those with a low level. In addition, participants interviewed with the CI recalled more details than those interviewed with a control interview, regardless of the level of stress experienced during the accident. This experiment confirms the CI's relevance in a stressful context, and after an extended period of time. Practical implications for interviewing victims are discussed.
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hal-03395955 , version 1 (18-11-2021)

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Olivier Dodier, Magali Ginet, Frédérique Teissedre, Fanny Verkampt, Ronald Fisher. Using the cognitive interview to recall real‐world emotionally stressful experiences: Road accidents. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021, 35 (4), pp.1099-1105. ⟨10.1002/acp.3828⟩. ⟨hal-03395955⟩
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