(Emphasis sic.) State v. Asberry, 64 Ohio App.3d 314, 318, 581 N.E.2d 592, 594 (5th Dist.1989), citing Hix, supra, at the syllabus. We therefore conclude the trial court did not err in failing to inform appellant of his right to an independent examiner because no such right existed.
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to appoint Dr. McPherson to review the interviewing techniques. See Id.; State v. Asberry (1989), 64 Ohio App.3d 314, 320; State v. Jenkins, 15 Ohio St.3d 164, 193. Appellant also requested a psychological expert in order to evaluate whether the victim displayed symptoms of child abuse accommodation syndrome.