“…For instance, our study did not yield a main effect of rapport on crime details, which is unlike prior research finding that building rapport is directly linked—causally or otherwise—to the amount of information provided by suspects, confession diagnosticity, or the comprehensiveness of their accounts (Alison et al, 2013, 2014; Collins & Carthy, 2019; Hwang & Matsumoto, 2020; Kelly et al, 2016; Meissner et al, 2014; Wachi et al, 2018; Walsh & Bull, 2012). However, other experimental research has not supported a main effect for rapport (e.g., Villalba, 2014; Wolfs et al, in press), or has found that rapport only indirectly affects information gain through increased positivity and cooperation (Brimbal et al, 2019; Christiansen et al, 2018). Additionally, results of the present study failed to support a moral minimization main effect, which seems to differ from the results found in previous research that had used some form of minimization (Klaver et al, 2008; Russano et al, 2005).…”