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What is Eyewitness Testimony (EWT)?
Statement
given by a witness.
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What does EWT typically describe?
Crime scene and details of the
perpetrator
.
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What are some factors affecting EWT?
Leading questions
,
post-event discussion
,
weapon focus
,
anxiety
.
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What was the aim of Loftus & Palmer's (1974) study?
Investigated
effect
of
leading questions
on
EWT
.
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What procedure did Loftus & Palmer use in their study?
Participants
watched
car accident
clips.
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What critical question was asked in Loftus & Palmer's study?
How fast were the
cars
going when they [verb]
each other
?
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What verbs were used in Loftus & Palmer's study?
Smashed
,
collided
,
bumped
,
hit
,
contacted
.
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How did the verbs affect speed estimates in Loftus & Palmer's study?
Verbs altered speed estimates
significantly
.
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What was the speed estimate for "smashed" in Loftus & Palmer's findings?
40.8
mph.
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What was the speed estimate for "contacted" in Loftus & Palmer's findings?
31.8
mph.
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What conclusion was drawn from Loftus & Palmer's study?
Wording of questions affects
recall
.
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What are the two ways leading questions affect EWT?
Response bias
and
memory alteration
.
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What was the focus of Fiona Gabbert's (2003) research?
Post-event discussion (PED).
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What procedure did Gabbert use in her study?
Pairs watched the same crime from different
angles
.
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What was a key finding from Gabbert's study?
71%
recalled details they didn’t see.
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What was the conclusion of Gabbert's study?
PED
reduces
reliability
of
EWT
due to
memory conformity
.
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What are the strengths of research into EWT?
Practical
applications to improve police interviews.
Evidence-supported findings from
Loftus
studies.
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What are the limitations of research into EWT?
Artificial tasks lack emotional impact.
Individual differences affect reliability, especially in
older adults
.
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What is one practical application of EWT research?
Improve
police interviews
.
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How do Loftus studies support EWT research?
They show consistent
effects
of
misleading
information.
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Why are artificial tasks a limitation in EWT research?
They lack
emotional impact
of real events.
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How do individual differences affect EWT reliability?
Older adults’
EWT is less
reliable
.
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Who conducted a study on older adults' EWT reliability?
Anastasi
&
Rhodes
.
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