Loftus and Palmer (1974)

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    • Aim:
      • To investigate how information supplied after an event influences a witness's memory for that event.
      • The study consists of two laboratory experiments.
      • Both use the independent measures design.
    • Study 1- Participants:
      • 45 students from the Uni of Washington
    • Study 1- Procedure:
      • 45 students shown 7 short videos of cars colliding.
      • Split into 5 groups, 9 ppt in each.
      • All were asked 'About how fast were the cars going when they ------ each other'
      • Each group were given a different verb to fill in the blank. These verbs were 'smashed, collided, bumped, hit or contacted' Therefore the independent variable was the verb used.
      • The dependent variable was the estimate of speed given by the ppt.
    • Study 1- controls:
      • All ps of similar age
      • All ps asked the same Q apart from changes in the critical question.
      • All ps watched same clip.
      • All ps tested in the same location (a lab)
      • The critical Q was hidden in amongst other Qs about the collision to reduce demand characteristic's.
    • Study 1- Variables
      • IV= the wording o the critical question
      • DV= The estimate of how fast were the cars going
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