memory: factors affecting the accuracy of EWT (misleading information) Flashcards

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Using an example, explain what is meant by a leading question in EWT A01

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Describe the Procedure and Findings of Loftus and Palmer’s study A01

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What does Loftus and Palmer’s study show about the effects of leading questions on EWT? A03 (refer to reconstructive memory)

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Why might the findings of Loftus and Palmer’s study be different to what may happen when witnessing a real life crash? A03

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Explain the difference between substitution theory and response bias and how these can be used to explain the findings of research into leading questions A03

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What did Yuille and Cutshall find about the effects of Leading questions on EWT?
Explain why the findings are different to Loftus and Palmer’s study A01 and A03

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Outline what is meant by Post event discussion. How might it affect the accuracy of EWT? A01

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Describe the Procedure and Findings of Gabbert’s study on Post event discussion A01

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What does Gabbert’s study show about the effects of misleading info on EWT?
A03 (refer to memory conformity)

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