Jun
01
2020
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Even well-trained interviewers make mistakes, like forgetting to ask open-ended questions, says J. Zoe Klemfuss, assistant professor of psychological science in the May/June issue of Mother Jones. “You’re cognitively having to do so many things at once, while being sympathetic to the child, while getting legally relevant information,” she says.