Leading questions, not spontaneity, marked interviews

May 4, 2012 “Written reports that contain statements such as ‘The child said that Mr. Bob told them secrets’ are meaningless. “We need to know whether this was a spontaneous remark, whether this was prompted by an open-ended question (e.g., “What did Mr. Bob tell you?”), or whether this is merely the interviewer’s memory of … Continue reading Leading questions, not spontaneity, marked interviews