In addressing the debate regarding children's memories of sexual abuse, it has become clear that:
a. children's memories cannot ever be trusted because children will always say whatever adults expect.
b. it is important to repeatedly question a child who denies sexual abuse, because there is a good chance they have repressed the event.
c. preschoolers are more vulnerable to suggestive questions than are school-aged children.
d. children do not lie about or misremember traumatic experiences, such as sexual abuse.
C
Psychology