• Title of article

    “I hit the Shift-key and then the computer crashed”: Children and false admissions

  • Author/Authors

    Ingrid Candel، نويسنده , , Harald Merckelbach، نويسنده , , Silvie Loyen، نويسنده , , Hanne Reyskens، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1381
  • To page
    1387
  • Abstract
    Confessions are often regarded as unequivocal evidence of guilt. However, both laboratory and case studies indicate that under some circumstances, false confessions might be obtained from adults and adolescents. Although case studies show that young children also display this tendency, so far, no empirical study examined false confessions in children. There are reasons to believe that individual differences in suggestibility contribute to false confessions. The current study explored the links between false confessions and suggestibility in young children. More specifically, using a false confession paradigm (Kassin & Kiechel, 1996), we asked young children (N = 50) to confess to a non-committed act. Suggestibility was measured using the Dutch version of the Bonn Test of Statement Suggestibility (BTSS-NL). Thirty-six percent (n = 18) of the children falsely confessed that they touched a forbidden computer key. Eighty-nine percent (n = 16) of these children internalized their confession. However, suggestibility did not predict false confessions.
  • Keywords
    children , Suggestibility , False confessions
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Record number

    457657