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A recall technique based on memory principles to improve eyewitness accuracy.
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A structured questioning method controlled by the interviewer with fixed questions.
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A technique encouraging recall of all details even if they seem unimportant.
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A strategy where individuals recreate the original context to improve memory.
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A technique where events are recalled in different sequences to improve accuracy.
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A method where events are recalled from different viewpoints to trigger details.
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An improved version of the cognitive interview with additional recall strategies, the _________ Cognitive Interview.
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The idea that recall improves when the environment matches the original event.