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Fourth National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS–4)

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that influence sentinels’ responses in unintended ways. Most vignettes in the SDS werecountable under the Harm St<strong>and</strong>ard. If participants believed that their answers todifferent vignettes should discriminate across the set in their questionnaire, they mayhave attempted to meet this expectation rather than to convey what they honestly thoughtthey would do if they encountered the situation described in each vignette. 101 Finally, theSDS findings represent what sentinels say they would do; the accuracy <strong>of</strong> theirpredictions is not known through this study.101A phenomenon known as “dem<strong>and</strong> characteristics” (Weber & Cook, 1972).7-15

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