different police forces use different aspects of the CI technique so its difficult to evaluate its effectiveness fully
Standard interview typically involves asking direct questions to gather specific information, while cognitive interview is a technique used to enhance the retrieval of information from a witness by using mental reinstatement and memory retrieval techniques to improve accuracy and detail of the information recalled. Cognitive interview focuses on creating a supportive environment for the witness to provide more comprehensive and accurate information compared to a standard interview.
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Disadvantages of cognitive behavior therapy are somewhat subjective given the particular preferences different people have. It's a therapy that requires commitment from the person receiving it, and some argue that it doesn't do an adequate job of tackling possible underlying issues.
it helps the reseacher to get information that cannot be observed
both time consuming and lack reliability. In terms of an unstructured interview it would lack structure, will not be consistent and would be untrustworthy in terms of the procedure.
disadvantage of rehearshing with afriend might not be that effective as it can be biased in nature.
there are alot of disadvantages but pressure is the worst. They will pick a weakspot and focus on it and all you have to do is answer what they have to say and try an move on the positives.
The interviewer has the opportunity to ask more complex and in depth questions. The interviewee also has the opportunity to put more thought into his or her answer and to respond more eloquently.
Disadvantage of cognitive learning theory is that its a limited to teacher only. It is a teacher based learning. So whatever the teachers knowledge that's the only things they can learn. While the advantages its a good foundation for elementary level, the graphophonemic can be master in this level.
Cognitive arousal refers to the mental alertness or activation of the brain in response to stimuli or situations. It involves increased attention, perception, and cognitive processing. This heightened state of mental arousal can impact cognitive functions such as memory, decision-making, and problem-solving.
The Brief Interview for Mental Status or BIMS is a test given by medical professionals that helps determine a patient's cognitive understanding. A BIMS score of 13-15 indicates cognitively intact, 08-12 indicates moderately impaired, and 00-07 indicates severe impairment.
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