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1. 

J.C. Yuille, The systematic assessment of children' s testimony, niet gepubliceerd of gedateerd.

 

2. 

D.C. Raskin & J.C. Yuille, "Problems in evaluating interviews of children in sexual abuse cases", in: S.J. Ceci, D.F. Ross & M.P. Toglia (Eds.), Perspectives on children's testimony, Springer Verlag, New York, 1989, blz. 186-187.

 

3. 

J.M. DeLipsey & S.K. James, "Videotaping the sexually abused child: The Texas experience 1983-1987", in S.M. Sgroi (Ed.) Vulnerable populations: Volume J, Lexington Books, Lexington MA, 1988, blz. 238.

 

4. 

H. Wakefield & R. Underwager, Accusati'1ns of child abuse, C.C. Thomas, Springfield n.., 1988.

 

5. 

In: M. Mahoney, Scientist as subject, Ballinger, Cambridge MA, 1976.

 

6. 

  • E. Aronson, The social animal, Freeman and Company, New York, 1988; 

  • L. Festinger, H.W. Riecken & S. Schachter, "When prophecy fails", in: Maccoby, Newcomb & Hartley (Eds.), Readings in social psychology, Holy, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1958; 

  • C. Lord, L. Ross & M. Lepper, "Biased assimilation and attitude polarization: The effect of prior theory on subsequently considered evidence", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 2098-2109, 1979; 

  • L. Ross & M. Lepper, "The perseverance of beliefs: Empirical and normative considerations", in: R. Schweder (Ed.), Fallible judgment in behavioral research: New directions for methodology of social and behavioral science, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1980; 

  • L. Ross, M. Lepper & M. Hubbard, "Perseverance in self-perception and social perception: Biased attributional processes in the debriefing paradigm", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 32, blz. 880-892.

7. 

J. Garbarino & F. Scott, Adults as recipients of informatÎon trom children, paper presented at the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Atlanta, Georgia, 15 augustus 1988.

 

8. 

N.A. Slicner & S.R. Hanson, "Guidelines foT videotape interviews in child sexual abuse cases, American Journalof Forensic Psychology 7 (1),blz. 61-74.

 

9. 

DeLipsey & James (1988).

 

10. 

Slicner & Hanson, blz. 69.

 

11. 

  • S.L. Garfield & A.E. Bergin, Handbook of psychotherapy and behavior change, Joho Wiley and Soos, New York, 1978; 

  • A.C. Tjeltveit, Value conversion n psychotherapy: Therapist influence on client mental health values and moravalues, niet-gepubliceerde dissertatie, Graduate School of Psychology, FulleTheological Seminary, 1983.

 

12. 

  • D.R.F. Dunn, "Dissemination of the published results of an important clinical! trial: An analysis of the citing literature", Bulletin of the Medical Library Association, 69, 1981, blz. 301-306; 

  • G. Yokote & R.A. Utterbach, "Time lapses in information dissemination: Research laboratory or physicians office", Bulletin of Medical Library Association, 62, 1974, blz. 251-257; 

  • D.J. Price & D. Beaver, "Collaboration in an invisible college", American Psychologist, 21, 1966, blz. 1011-1018; 

  • D.J. Price, "Networks of scientific papers", Science, 149, 1965, blz. 510-515; 

  • J.P. Lipton & A.M. Hershaft, "On the widespread acceptance of dubious medical findings", Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 26, 1985, blz. 336-351.

13. 

Lipton & Hershaft, (1985).

 

14. 

R. Underwager & H. Wakefield, The real world of child interrogation, C.C. Thomas, Springfield, lllinois, 1990.

 

15. 

C.P. Herbert, G.D. Grams, & S.E. Goranson, The use of anatomically detailed dolls in an investigative interview: A preliminary study of' non-abused' children, Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 1987.

 

16. 

M. Hayes, "Child sexual abuse and the civil courts", Civil Justice Quarterly, 1987, blz. 9-16.

 

17. 

S. Enright, New Law Journal, 137, 1987, blz. 633-634.

 

18. 

  • Wakefield & Underwager (1988); 

  • B. Rossen, Zedenangst: Het verhaal van Oude Pekela, Swets e~ Zeitlinger, Lisse, 1989.

 

19. 

H.R. Dent, "The effects of interviewing strategies on the results of interviews with child witnesses", in: A.T. Trankell (Ed.), Reconstructing the past, Kluwer, Deventer, 1982.

 

20. 

K.J. Saywitz, "Children's testimony: Age-related patterns of memory errors", in SJ. Ceci, M.P. Toglia & D.F. Ross (Eds.), Children' s eyewitness memory, Springer Verlag, New York, 1987, blz. 36-52.

 

21. 

  • H.R. Dent & G.M. Stephenson, "AD experimental study of the effectiveness of different techniques of questioning child witnesses", British Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 18, 1979, blz. 41-51; 

  • J.P. Lipton, "On the psychology of eyewitness testimony", Journal on Applied Psychology, 62, blz. 90-95.

 

22. 

  • A. Kobasigawa, "Utilization of retrieval cues by children in recall", Child Development, 45, 1974, blz. 127-134; 

  • J.M. Mandler & N.S. Johnson, "Remembrance of things parsed: Story structure and recalI", Cognitive Psychology, 9, blz. 111- 151; 

  • M. Perlmutter & M. Ricks, "Recall in preschool children", Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 27, blz. 423-436.

 

23. 

J.W. Turtle & G.L. WelIg, "Setting the stage for psychological research on the child eyewitness", in: SJ. Ceci, M.P. Toglia & D.F. Ross (Eds.), Children's eyewitness memory, Springer Verlag, New York, 1987, blz. 240.

 

24. 

  • A.H. Eagly, "Gender and social influence: A social and psychological", American Psychologist, 38, 1983, blz. 971-981; 

  • E.F. Loftus, Eyewitness testimony, Harvard University, Cambridge, 1979.

 

25. 

S.J. Ceci, M.P. Toglia & D.F. Ross, Children's eyewitness memory, Springer Verlag, New York, 1987.

 

26. 

E.F. Loftus & G.M. Davies, "Distortions in the memory of children", Journalof Social1ssues, 40, 1984, blz. 51-67.

 

27. 

"AMA diagnostic and treatment guidelines concerning child abuse and neglect", Journal of the American Medical Association, 254, 1985, blz. 796-800.

 

28. 

S.M. Sgroi, Handbook of clinical intervention in child sexual abuse, Lexington Books, Lexington MA, 1982.

 

29. 

A. Cohen, "The unreliabilitY of expert testimony on the typical characteristics of sexual abuse victims", Georgetown Law Journal, 74, 1985, blz. 429-456.

 

30. 

R.E. Emery, "Interparental conflict and the children of discord and divorce" , Psychological Bulletin. 92, 1982, blz. 310-330.

 

31. 

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd Edition, Revised (American Psychiatric Association, 1987).

 

32. 

F.M. Martinson, "Eroticism in Infancy and Childhood", in L. L. Constantine & F.M. Martinson, Children and Sex: New Findings, New Perspectives, Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1981.

 

33. 

Wakefield & Underwager (1988).

 

34.

 Rossen (1989).

 

35. 

National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, Study Findings: National study of the incidence and severity of child abuse and neglect, NCCAN (DDHS Publication No. 81-30325), US Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1981.

 

36. 

B. Ensink en F. Albach, Angst voor seksueel geweld: van overdreven angst naar gerechtvaardigde woede, Werkgroep Vrouwenstudies, FSW, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 1983.

 

37. 

N. Draijer, Seksueel misbruik van meisjes door verwanten, Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid, Den Haag, 1988.

 

38. 

National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, Executive Summary: National study of the incidence and severity of child abuse and neglect, NCCAN (DDHS Publication No. 81-30329), Washington DC, US Govemment Printing Office, 1981.

 

39. 

Emery (1982).

 

40. 

D.J. Besharov, Paper given at VOCAL (Victims of Child Abuse Laws) National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1985.

 

41. 

J. Money, The destroying angel, Prometheus Books, Buffalo, New York, 1985.

 

42. 

J. Money (1985), blz. 97.

 

43. 

G.S. Goodman, "Children's testimony in historical perspective", Journal of Sociallssues, 40 (2), blz. 9-31.

 

44. 

Loftus (1979).

 

45. 

E.F. Loftus & G.M. Davies, "Distortions in the Memory of Children", Journal of Social lssues. 40, 1984, blz. 51-67.

 

46. 

E.F. Loftus & G.R. Loftus, "On the permanence of stored information in the human brain", American Psychologist, 35, 1980, blz. 409-420.

 

47. 

M.K. Johnson & M.A. Foley, "Differentiating tact from fantasy: The reliability of children's memory", Journal of Social lssues. 40 (2), blz. 33-50.

 

48. 

  • G.S. Goodman & R.S. Reed, "Age differences in eyewitness testimony", Law and Human Behavior, 10, 1986, blz. 317-332; 

  • G.S. Goodman, D. Hepps & R.S. Reed, "The child victim's testimony", in: A. Haralambie (Ed.), New issues for child advocates, Arizona Association of Council tor Children, Phoenix AZ, blz. 167-177; 

  • M.A. King & J.C. Yuille, "Suggestibility and the child witness", in: Ceci, Toglia & Ross (1987);

  • Ceci, Ross & Toglia, "Age differences in suggestibility: Narrowing the uncertainties", in: Ceci, Toglia & Ross (1987); 

  • G.S. Goodman, C. Aman & J. Hirschman, "Child sexual and physical abuse: Children's testimony", in: Ceci, Toglia & Ross (1987).

49. 

  • D.P. Peters, "The impact of naturally occurring stress on children 's memory", in: Ceci, Toglia & Ross (1987), blz. 122-141; 

  • D.P. Peters, Arousal on eyewitness evidence in children, paper presented at the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Atlanta, Georgia, August 15, 1988.

 

50. 

C.B. Cole & E.F. Loftus, "The memory of children", in: Ceci, Toglia & Ross, 1987, blz. 199.

 

51. 

Ceci, Ross & Toglia (1987).

 

52. 

King & Yuille (1987).

 

53.

 Wakefield & Underwager (1988).

 

54. 

P. Ornstein & B. Gordon, Children's memory for visits to the doctor, paper presented at the 96th Annual Convention of the American Psycho1ogical Association in Atlanta, Georgia, August 15, 1988.

 

55. 

Peters (1987).

 

56. 

Goodman, Hepps & Reed (1986).

 

57. 

D.C. Raskin & J.C. Yuille, "Problems in evaluating interviews of children in sexual abuse cases", in: S.J. Ceci, D.F. Ross & M.P. Toglia (Eds.), Perspectives on children's testimony, Springer Verlag, New York, 1989, blz. 184-207.

 

58. 

D.C. Raskin & J.C. Yuille (1989)

 

59. 

Red Flag Green Flag People, Rape and Crisis Abuse Center, 1985.

 

60. 

D.B. Harris, Children' s drawings as measures of intellectual maturity: A revision and extension of the Goodenough Draw a Man Test, Harcourt, Brace and World, New York, 1963.

 

61. 

H.B. Roback, "Human figure drawings: their utility in the clinical psychologists' armamentarium for personality assessment" , Psychological Bulletin, 70, 1968, blz. 1-19.

 

62. 

Wakefield & Underwager, 1988.

 

63. 

Rape and Crisis Abuse Center, 1985.

 

64. 

Wakefield & Underwager, 1988.

 

65. 

V.M. Axline, Play Therapy, Ballantine Books, New York, 1969.

 

66. 

Wakefield & Underwager (1988).

 

67. 

C.R. Hartmann & A.W. Burgess, "Information processing of trauma: Case application of a model", Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 3,  1988, blz. 443-457.

 

68. 

  • Wakefield & Underwager (1988); 

  • R. Underwager & H. Wakefield, The real world of child interrogations, C.C. Thomas, Springfield, IL., 1990.

 

69. 

R.M. Gabriel, "Anatomical correct dolls in the diagnosis of sexual abuse of children", The Journal of the Melanie Klein Society, 3(2), blz. 41-51.

 

70. 

Gabriel (1985), blz. 49.

 

71. 

B.W. Boat & M.D. Everson, The anatomical doll project: An overview, Department of Psychiary, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, ongedateerd.

 

72. 

King & YuiIle (1987), blz. 31.

73. 

J.R. Christianson, "The testimony of child witnesses: Fact, fantasy and the influence of pretrial interviews", Washington Law Journal, 74, blz. 429-456.

 

74. 

Rossen (1989).

 

75. 

W. McIver, H. Wakefield & R. Underwager, "Behavior of abused and nonabused children in interviews with anatomically correct dolls", Issues in Child Abuse Accusations, 1 (1),blz. 39-48.

 

76. 

C.P. Herbert, G.D. Grams & S.E. Goranson, The use of anatomically detailed dolls in an investigative interview: A preliminary study of "non-abused children", Department of Family Practice, University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC,1987.

 

77. 

McIver, Wakefield & Underwager (1989).

 

78. 

S. White, G.S. Sb'om & G. Santilli, Interviewing young sexual abuse victims with anatomically correct dolls, paper presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child Psychiary, San Antonio, Texas, 1985.

 

79. 

S. White, G.S. Sttom, G. Santilli & B.M. Halpin, "Interviewing young sexual abuse victims with anatomically correct dolls" , Child Abuse & Neglect, 10, 1985, blz. 519-529.

 

80. 

A. Yates, "Anatomically correct dolls: Should they be used as the basis for expert testimony ?", Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 27 (2), blz. 254-257.

 

81.

White, Strom, Santilli & Halpin (1986).

 

82.

Rossen (1989).

 

83.

White, Strom, Santilli & Halpin (1986).

 

84.

White, Strom & Santilli (1985).

 

85.

J.B. Jensen, G. Realmuto & S. Wescoe, paper presented at the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, Washington DC, 1986.

 

86.

L. Jampole & M.K. Weber, "An assessment of the behavior of sexually abused and non-sexually abused children with anatomically correct dolls", Child Abuse and Neglect, 11, 1987, blz. 187-194.

 

87.

R. August & B. Foreman, Differences between sexually and non-sexually abused children in their behavioral responses to anatomically correctly dolls, paper presented at the Fourth National Conference of the Sexual Victimization, New Orleans, May 16, 1986.

 

88.

C. Aman & G.S. Goodman, Children' s use of anatomically detailed dolls: An experimental study, Symposium on Interviewing Children, Washington DC, 1987.

 

89.

Underwager & Wakefield (1990).

 

90.

Wakefield & Underwager (1988).

 

91.

McIver, Wakefield & Underwager (1989).

 

92.

Herbert, Grams & Goranson (1987).

 

93.

A.B. Sivan, D.O. Schor, G.L. Koeppl & L.D. Noble, "Interaction of normal children with anatomical dolls", Child Abuse and Neglect, 12, 1988, blz. 296-304.

 

94.

Herbert, Grams & Goranson (1987).

 

95.

A.B. Sivan & D.P. Schor, Children's labels for sexually related body parts, paper presented at the 95th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in New York, NY, 1987.

 

96.

J. Kagan, The nature ofthe child, Basic Books, New York, 1984.

 

97.

M. W. Watson & K. W. Fischer, "Development of social roles in elicited and spontaneous behavior during the preschool years", Developmental Psychology, 16, 1980, blz. 483-494.

 

98.

Wakefield & Underwager (1988).

 

99.

White, Strom, Santilli & Halpin (1986).

 

100.

Boat & Everson (niet gedateerd).

 

101.

Jampole & Weber (1987).

 

102.

White, Strom & Santilli (1985).

 

103.

Nel Draijer, Een lege plek in mijn geheugen: Seksueel misbruik van meisjes door verwanten, Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid, Den Haag, 1988.

 

104.

C. Aman & G.S. Goodman (1987).

 

105.

Herbert, Grams & Goranson (1987).

 

106.

McIver, Wakefield & Underwager (1989).

 

107.

Rossen (1989).

 

108.

A.D. Reiling & J. Westdorp, "Anatomisch correcte poppen zijn geen bewijsmiddel", Nederlands Juristenblad, 65, 19 mei 1990, blz. 744-748. H. Baartman,"Verwarring over poppenmethode zeer hardnekkig", De Volkskrant, 13 februari 1990.

 

109.

H. Baartman, Ibidem. Eindrapport van het project "Het horen van jonge getuigen/slachtoffers", korps rijkspolitie, district Amsterdam, 14 maart 1990. Ibidem, blz. 40. Ibidem, blz. 20.

 

113.

Underwager & Wakefield (1990)

 

114.

DeLipsey & James (1988).

 

115.

Raskin & Yuille (1989), blz. 188.

 

116.

Ceci, Toglia & Ross (1987).