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jurors' perceptions of child witnesses  

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  • The reliability of children's eyewitness testimony has been of concern for over a century. Although early research concluded that children were highly suggestible witnesses, modern work finds that even young children can be reliable witnesses under optimal conditions (Eisen, Quas, & Goodman, 2002). [Source: Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science; Law, Jurors' Perceptions of Child Witnesses]

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