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This research developed the shortened cognitive interview(SCI) that have used effectively at interviewing with eyewitness, victims, and suspects, then examined shortened cognitive interview's effects. Research 1 was examined the effects of CR, CR+RO, CR+CP mnemonic for developing the shortened cognitive interview. Seven days after watching a video-recording of a theft event, 168 participants were randomly allocated to either the experimental group(CR, CR+RO, CR+CP) or the control group. By the result, it's no significantly difference between experimental groups for correct recalls. but CR+RO has significantly less incorrect recalls than other three groups. Therefore, the shortened cognitive interview is consist of CR and RO. Research 2 was examined the effects of the shortened cognitive interview to compare with enhanced cognitive interview(ECI). Seven days after watching a video-recording, 109 participants were randomly allocated to either the experimental groups(ECI, SCI) or the control group. Two interviewer conduct interviewing through the structured interview questionnaire. The SCI has significantly shorter times for interviewing and more correct recalls than ECI. Key words:Cognitive interview, Shortened cognitive interview, Enhanced cognitive interview, Recall
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then examined shortened cognitive interview's effects, that have used effectively at interviewing with eyewitness,
or the control group, Research 1 was examined the effects of CR CR+CP mnemonic for developing the shortened cognitive interview Seven days after watching a video-recording of a theft event 168 participants were randomly allocated to either the experimental group it's no significantly difference between experimental groups for correct recalls the shortened cognitive interview is consist of CR and RO, but CR+RO has significantly less incorrect recalls than other three groups
or the control group, Research 2 was examined the effects of the shortened cognitive interview to compare with enhanced cognitive interview Seven days after watching a video-recording 109 participants were randomly allocated to either the experimental groups Two interviewer conduct interviewing through the structured interview questionnaire The SCI has significantly shorter times for interviewing and more correct recalls than ECI,
or the control group, Research 2 was examined the effects of the shortened cognitive interview to compare with enhanced cognitive interview Seven days after watching a video-recording 109 participants were randomly allocated to either the experimental groups Two interviewer conduct interviewing through the structured interview questionnaire The SCI has significantly shorter times for interviewing and more correct recalls than ECI,