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What does the case study by Yuille and Cutshall (1986) contradict?
Results of
Loftus and Palmer
(
1979
)
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What emotional state is described as anxiety?
An
unpleasant
emotional state often accompanied by
physiological
arousal
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How many witnesses were originally interviewed in Yuille and Cutshall's study?
21
witnesses
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What did Yuille and Cutshall find about eyewitness accounts months later?
Little
change
in
their
testimonies
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What physiological responses are associated with anxiety?
Increased
heart rate
and
rapid
breathing
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What was the main finding of Burns (1982) regarding anxiety and eyewitness testimony?
Anxiety
has a
negative
effect on
eyewitness
testimony
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What were participants in Johnson and Scott's study asked to estimate?
Age
,
height
, and
weight
of a suspect
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What did participants witness in Johnson and Scott's study?
A
violent
crime where a boy is
shot
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How did the 'no-weapon' condition differ from the 'weapon' condition in Johnson and Scott's study?
'No-weapon'
involved a
pen
,
'weapon'
involved a
knife
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What does the weapon focus effect refer to?
Increased focus on the weapon reduces
face recognition
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What did Deffenbacher (1983) review in his study?
21
studies on
anxiety's
effects on
eyewitness
testimony
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What did Deffenbacher find regarding higher arousal levels?
Linked to increased eyewitness
accuracy
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What percentage of participants identified the target in the 'no-weapon' condition?
49%
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What percentage of participants identified the target in the 'weapon' condition?
33%
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What does the Yerkes-Dodson law state?
Performance
improves with
arousal
up to an optimum point
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How does the Yerkes-Dodson law relate to eyewitness testimony?
Moderate
anxiety
can enhance eyewitness accuracy
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What did Christianson and Hubinette (1993) find about bank robbery victims?
Threatened victims had more
accurate recall
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What is a strength of Christianson and Hubinette's study?
It has greater
ecological validity
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What is a limitation of field studies in eyewitness research?
Researchers have no control over
post-event factors
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What can interfere with eyewitness memory after an event?
Post-event
discussion
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What did Pickel (1998) use in his experiment to create anxiety?
Scissors
, a
gun
, a
wallet
, or
raw chicken
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How did Pickel's findings relate to anxiety and unusualness?
Unusual items reduced
eyewitness
accuracy
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What did Bothwell et al. (1987) study regarding personality characteristics?
They tested
emotional sensitivity
in eyewitnesses
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What did Bothwell et al. find about neurotic participants?
Neurotics had decreased
accuracy
under
stress
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What does the research suggest about the role of individual differences in eyewitness accuracy?
Individual differences can
significantly
affect accuracy
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How do lab studies compare to real-life studies in terms of anxiety levels?
Lab studies may not
replicate
real anxiety levels
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What is a potential ethical issue in creating anxiety for participants?
It can cause
psychological
harm
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What is the main conclusion from the studies discussed regarding anxiety and eyewitness testimony?
Anxiety
can have both
positive
and
negative
effects
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