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Self-reported false confessions within a clinical forensic population
Wendy Paton
, Stella A. Bain
, Lynsey Gozna
, Elizabeth Gilchrist
SSSHL Psychology
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Forensic Population
100%
False Confessions
100%
Clinical Forensics
100%
Confessor
100%
Criminal Thinking Styles
55%
Personality Traits
33%
Suggestibility
33%
Self-esteem
22%
Police Interviews
22%
Indolence
22%
No Significant Difference
11%
High-score
11%
Deception
11%
Independent T-test
11%
Male Patients
11%
Strong Predictor
11%
Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles (PICTS)
11%
Rosenberg Self-esteem Scale
11%
International Personality Item Pool
11%
High Secure Hospital
11%
Gudjonsson Suggestibility Scale
11%
Psychology
False Confession
100%
Thinking Style
85%
Suggestibility
57%
Self-Esteem
42%
Personality Trait
42%
Deception
14%
Psychology
14%