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2.6.1.4 Change Perspective
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What is the first method of changing perspective in a cognitive interview?
Alternative viewpoints
How can recalling a concert from different perspectives enhance the experience?
Reveals different aspects of the experience
Provides a more comprehensive understanding
Highlights unique details from each
viewpoint
Why is it important to consider someone else's emotional state in a cognitive interview?
It helps
understand
their
feelings
during the event
What is the goal of implementing change perspective during an interview?
To uncover more
details
How does the change perspective method reduce bias?
By shifting focus to an external
viewpoint
What are the key aspects of Change Perspective in recalling events?
Recalling from different
viewpoints
Triggering
different memories
Uncovering new details
What is a limitation of the change perspective method?
It can confuse some
witnesses
If you witnessed a car accident, how could you use Change Perspective?
Remember it as if at a nearby
bus stop
What is the second method of changing perspective in a cognitive interview?
Emotional state
What is one benefit of using the change perspective method?
It uncovers additional details missed
originally
If you were at a concert, how could you change perspective by imagining being the drummer?
You would consider the drummer's
viewpoint
How does imagining alternative viewpoints help in a cognitive interview?
It allows seeing the event from
different perspectives
How does Change Perspective help in recalling events?
It uncovers new details by triggering
memories
What is the status of research on the effectiveness of the change perspective method?
It is still
ongoing
What effect does changing perspective have on bias in memory recall?
It
reduces
bias
by
shifting
focus.
What are the three methods of changing perspective in a cognitive interview?
Alternative viewpoints
Emotional state
Other senses
What are the benefits and limitations of the change perspective method?
Benefits:
Improves
recall accuracy
Uncovers additional
details
Reduces
bias
Limitations:
Can confuse witnesses
Added details may be irrelevant
Research on
effectiveness
is ongoing
Why might added details from the change perspective method be problematic?
They may not always be relevant to
key aspects
What is the third method of changing perspective in a cognitive interview?
Other senses
What does "Change Perspective" mean?
Recalling events from someone else's
viewpoint
What might happen if the change perspective method is poorly executed?
It can lead to
less accurate
recall
How should a witness recall the event during an interview?
From another person's
viewpoint
What is the primary focus when evaluating the effectiveness of the change perspective method?
Research studies
and results
How can a witness describe an event from a different perspective?
Ask them to recall it as if they were another person
Example: Describe a theft as a
pedestrian
across the street
What is the final step in implementing change perspective during an interview?
Allow time for
new insights
to be described
What might the drummer have heard or smelled during a concert?
They could only hear the
bass
How does the change perspective method help in memory recall?
It encourages a new
angle
of memory retrieval
How should the change perspective method be used for better recall?
It needs to be used
thoughtfully
and strategically
What is one benefit of changing perspective in memory recall?
It breaks fixed recall of
memories
.
Why is changing perspective compared to looking at a movie scene from different cameras?
It helps you remember more
details
.
What is the first step to implement change perspective during an interview?
Explain the
concept
to the witness
How does changing perspective trigger new associations?
Different
viewpoints
prompt recall of missed
details
.
How does considering other senses enhance a cognitive interview?
It provides a fuller picture of the
event
How might you think about the drummer's emotional state during a concert?
By considering how they felt while
performing