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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 499-2 Filed 11/23/21 Page 58 of 159\nLBAGmax2 Rocchio - Direct\n1 people as sexually abused and others not. So you have to look\n2 for other ways to assess acceptability within the scientific\n3 literature; peer review and general thoughts about concepts.\n4 And so that's where you look at the reliability as in what do\n5 the experts consistently agree to among themselves. You look\n6 at the degree of overlapping studies, perhaps studying it in\n7 different ways, but are they still coming up with the same\n8 clear description of the types of things that happen in the\n9 context of child sexual abuse.\n10 So for example, there was a content analysis done\n11 through interviews to pull out what some of those studies have\n12 found and to the degree that they're rated by multiple\n13 reviewers, and then compare the ratings of those reviewers,\n14 that's an indices of reliability.\n15 MS. POMERANTZ: I think we're done with Government\n16 Exhibit 4.\n17 Can we pull up Government Exhibit 5, please.\n18 Q. Dr. Rocchio, do you recognize this?\n19 A. I do.\n20 Q. What is it?\n21 A. It's an article describing the evolution of the word\n22 grooming and how it's been used, as well as the term seduction,\n23 to describe this commonly understood pattern of behavior and\n24 the strategies used by child perpetrators in the service of\n25 sexual exploitation and abuse.\nSOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C.\n(212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00007926",
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