Die impak van ‘n onverwagse insident op die betroubare en konsekwente getuienislewering van die voorskoolse kind

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University of Pretoria

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This study focuses on the reliable and consistent testimony of the pre-school child in court, after exposure to an unexpected incident. The assumption was made that exposure to an unexpected incident is stress-generating. The impact of stress on the pre-school child’s physiological and psychological functioning and whether it has a negative impact on the child’s ability to testify in court, is addressed in this study. The pre-school child’s memory, as well as the influence of stress and other related factors on the pre-school child’s memory are investigated. In order to render reliable and consistent testimony in court, the pre-school child needs to rely on his recollections of observations made during the incident. The empirical study consisted of a fake invasion by clowns, entering a classroom at a private school during class time. Directly afterwards the children were questioned about the incident, and follow-up interviews were conducted after one month establish whether the participants’ testimonies were influenced by time, suggestion and acute stress.

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Dissertation (MEd (Educational Psychology))--University of Pretoria, 2004.

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Getuigbevoegdheid, Voorbereidiing van die voorskoolse kind as getuie, Incident, Unexpected, Ondervraging van die voorskoolse kind as getuie, Stress, Pre-school child, Memory, Information processing, Testimony, Questioning of the pre-school child as a witness, Preparation of the pre-school child as a witness, Inligtingsprosessering, Geheue, Voorskoolse kind, Stres, Insident, Onverwagse, UCTD

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Moller, I 2004, Die impak van ‘n onverwagse insident op die betroubare en konsekwente getuienislewering van die voorskoolse kind (Afrikaans), MEd dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-02232005-151634/ >