This can be seen with the misinformation effect, where an eye-witness account of an event can be influenced by a bystander account of the same event, or by suggestion via an authority figure.
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Children are highly susceptible to a " suggestibility effect ", producing " false memories " ( see false memory ) and / or " incorrect, post-event information " ( see misinformation effect ) when asked to engage in memory recall.
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In order to prevent improper forensic interviewing, numerous methods to reduce suggestibility and the misinformation effect have been proven effective, including : taping interviews, recording transcripts, ensuring supervision by a qualified professional, experience in working with children, training in forensic interviewing, and maintaining a comfortable, safe environment.
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Stage one is different between the three paradigms although all involve an event, an event that has taken place ( misinformation effect ), an event that has not taken place ( False autobiographical memory ), and a judgment made by a person about an event that must be remembered ( hindsight bias ).
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Stage one is different between the three paradigms, although all involve an event, an event that has taken place ( misinformation effect ), an event that has not taken place ( false autobiographical memory ), and a judgment made by a person about an event that must be remembered ( hindsight bias ).