Accuracy of EWT - misleading information Flashcards
1
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What are 2 examples of misleading information which may affect EWT?
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- Leading questions
- Post-event discussion
2
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Outline the effect of leading questions on EWT and research which supports this.
Researchers?
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- Post-event questions with the ability to alter/create false memories.
- Loftus and Palmer
- Participants guess car collision speed - “contacted” vs “smashed”
- 31.8mph vs 40.8mph
3
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Suggest a problem with post-event discussion between witnesses of a crime.
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- Witness discussion may result in a group conclusion / may warp individuals memory of events.
4
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What is another example of post-event discussion which may alter witness-memory
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Repeat interviewing
5
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2 pros + 1 con of research into EWT
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- Many innocent convictions becuase of incorrect EWT. Research + DNA exonertation cases highlight problem.
- Supporting research by Loftus demonstrates power of Misleading information. - Car crash, Disneyland.
- Research by Foster suggests that Real Life EW minimally affected by misleading information.
- Counters Loftus’ results from artificial experiments.
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