What is cognitive interviewing used for?
Answer To elicit information from witnesses
There are various interviewing styles, including cognitive interviewing, think-aloud interviewing, and verbal probing. Cognitive interviewing is applied to elicit information from witnesses and victims. Think-aloud interviewing invites witness freedom while speaking, and verbal probing is when the interviewer "probes" the answers provided.
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