A patron has asked for a theses from Laurentian University. It could be dated 2002. I've been searching from Google for the title, author, university and can find a reference. But that's all. Is it possible to get copies of these usually? I was able to contact an author once and 9 months later, there it was. We don't have 9 months. Any ideas? "Developmental changes in children's eyewitness testimony: the effects of interview style and repeated testing," theses Amendola, Diane (MA in Human Development) Laurentian University of Sudbury, Canada Dot Dreyer Kissler Family Health Sciences Library Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center 1055 N. Curtis Road Boise, ID 83706 Telephone: (208) 367-4302 Fax: (208) 367-2702 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Internet: www.saintalphonsus.org