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.