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  1. Adherence to the Revised NICHD Protocol recommendations for conducting repeated supportive interviews is associated with the likelihood that children will allege abuse.
  2. Facilitating the Expression of Emotions by Alleged Victims of Child Abuse During Investigative Interviews Using the Revised NICHD Protocol
  3. Support, reluctance, and production in child abuse investigative interviews.
  4. Is interviewer support associated with the reduced reluctance and enhanced informativeness of alleged child abuse victims?
  5. Examining reluctance and emotional support in forensic interviews with child victims of substantiated physical abuse
  6. Changes in Interviewers' Use of Supportive Techniques during the Revised Protocol Training
  7. Support and Reluctance in the Pre-substantive Phase of Alleged Child Abuse Victim Investigative Interviews: Revised versus Standard NICHD Protocols