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anxiety affecting witness testimony
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Who are the two psychologists looking into anxiety affecting eyewitness testimonies?
Johnson
and
Scott
1976
what was johnson and scott’s procedure into anxiety affecting eyewitness testimonies?
participants had to arrive at the
lab
and were told to wait outside the room ready for the study to begin
what was the anxiety condition?
participants
overheard a
heated
conversation with
glass breaking
and furniture overturned a man was then seen with
blood stained paper knife
what was the non-anxiety condition?
Part could overheard a discussion about
equipment failure
and a man leaving in a room with a
pen
in his hand
participants
were asked to identify the man who left the room from
50
photos
what were the findings of this procedure?
Anxiety condition was
33%
creating accurate recognition and non-
anxiety
recognition was
49%
creating accurate recognition
Who were the two psychologist that proposed anxiety had a positive effect on recall?
yuille
and
cutshall
1986
what was the procedure of anxiety having a positive effect on recall?
13
real life witnesses were interviewed of a a gun , there was an
altercation
between the theft and the shop owner
what were the findings of anxiety having a positive effect on recall?
Those most anxious remembered the most which was
88%
versus
75%
why are there such contradictory findings?
The relationship between
emotional arousal
and performance looks like an
inverted U
what is the inverted U theory
States performances will increase with
stress
but only to a certain point where it then decreases drastically
what is a limitation of Johnson and Scott study?
my test
surprise
not
anxiety
what is a limitation of field studies?
They lack
control of variables
what is a strength of this procedure?
The support for
negative effects
such as eyewitnesses
accuracy
was
significantly
poorer in the highly
unusual
conditions
what is another strength of this procedure?
There was also support for positive effects such as understressed the
fight or flight response
is triggered
what is a limitation about the inverted U theory?
It is too simplistic and difficult to define a measure because it has so many
elements