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The origin, experimental basis, and application of the standard interview method: An information-gathering framework

The standard interview method (SIM) is a guidance framework for information gathering interviews. This article describes the purpose, scope, origin, experimental basis, and practical application of the SIM. It provides an informative overview of developments to date for psychologists and researchers...

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Published in:Australian psychologist 2020-12, Vol.55 (6), p.645-659
Main Authors: Powell, Martine B., Brubacher, Sonja P.
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Interviews
investigative interviewing
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practice-based evidence
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