“…Also, self‐report rapport ratings by individuals in an interaction have tended to be unreliable (Abbe & Brandon, 2013; Bernieri, 1988; Bernieri et al, 1994; Bernieri & Gillis, 1995; Tickle‐Degnen & Rosenthal, 1990). Studies have reported no correlations between interviewers' and interviewees' self‐reported rapport, or between interviewees' self‐reported rapport and their own information production (Hwang & Matsumoto, 2020; Matsumoto & Hwang, 2019b). Although many approaches to coding rapport in investigative interviews have been utilized (e.g., Alison et al, 2014; Alison, Alison, Noone, Elntib, & Christiansen, 2013; Brimbal, Dianiska, Swanner, & Meissner, 2019; Driskell, Blickensderfer, & Salas, 2013; Holmberg & Madsen, 2014; Houston, Russano, & Ricks, 2017), they generally focus on rapport assessment of either the interviewer or interviewee.…”