account given by people of an event they have witnessed
WHAT STAGES OF MEMORY CAN THE MEMORY BE INFLUENCED?
encoding
storage
retrieval
WHY CAN MEMORY BE INFLUENCED DURING ENCODING?
can be distorted or partial (crimes are usually at night, violent, quick)
WHY CAN MEMORY BE INFLUENCED IN STORAGE?
information retained for period of time
memories lost/ modified over time (interference/ inability to transfer)
WHY CAN MEMORY BE INFLUENCED DURING RETRIEVAL?
post event discussion (witness is reconstructing memory in mind)
WHAT IS A LEADING QUESTION?
question that suggests to witnesses what answer is desired, leading them to the desired answer by subtly prompting respondent to answer in a particular way
WHO CARRIED OUT RESEARCH ON LEADING QUESTIONS?
Loftus and Palmer
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE AIM?
to investigate effect of leading questions on accuracy of eyewitness' immediate recall
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE SAMPLE?
45 American students
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE DESIGN?
independent groups
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE IV?
verb used when asking question (hit, contacted, bumped, collided, smashed)
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE DV?
memory recall (speed estimate in mph)
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE PROCEDURE?
Participants watched7 videos of car crashes
Given questionnaire about what they saw
Included one critical question about speed (contained 1 of 5 verbs)
Speed estimatesrecorded by researchers
WHAT TREND DID LOFTUS AND PALMER DISCOVER IN EXPERIMENT ONE?
as verbs decrease in severity, mean speed estimates decrease
WHAT WAS LOFTUS AND PALMER'S CONCLUSION IN EXPERIMENT ONE?
leading questions negatively influence the accuracy of eyewitness' immediate recall
CRITICISM OF LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT ONE?
response bias (wording of question just influenced how participants decided to answer)
WHAT WAS THE DIFFERENCE IN mph BETWEEN THE MOST SEVERE AND LEAST SEVERE VERB IN EXPERIMENT ONE?
9 mph
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO DESIGN?
independent groups
LOFTUS AND PALMER EPERIMENT TWO SAMPLE?
150 American students
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO IV?
verb used when asking the question (smashed, hit or a control)
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO DV?
number of participants who said they saw broken glass
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO METHOD?
Week later answered another questionnaire
Critical question "did you see broken glass"
Recorded answer
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO TREND?
participants with "smashed" in question were more than twice as likely to say they sawbroken glass than those with the verb "hit" or no speed question
WHAT WAS THE CONTROL IN EXPERIMENT TWO?
no speed question
LOFTUS AND PALMER EXPERIMENT TWO CONCLUSION?
memory storage can be manipulated by misleading information (specifically leading questions) as it leads eyewitnessesgivinginaccurate testimonies
WHAT EXTRANEOUS VARIABLES WERE CONTROLLED IN LOFTUS AND PALMER'S RESEARCH?
instructions
film clips
distracter questions (in questionnaire)
critical question wording
timebetweenquestionnaire and critical question (experiment 2)
STRENGTHS OF LOFTUS AND PALMER'S RESEARCH?
high control over extraneous variables
high internal validity
real world application
WHY DOES LOFTUS AND PALMER'S RESEACH HAVE A HIGH INTERNAL VALIDITY?
standardised procedure is used
WEAKNESSES OF LOFTUS AND PALMER'S RESEARCH?
lacksmundane realism
lacksecological validity
research against
WHY DOES WATCHING A VIDEO OF A CAR CRASH NOT HAVE THE SAME EFFECT OF ACTUALLY SEEING ONE?
different emotional response (anxiety)
different levels of attention
actual consequences of inaccurate testimony in real life
EVIDENCE AGAINST LEADING QUESTIONS?
Yuille and Cutshall
YUILLE AND CUTSHALL STUDY?
participantssawreal robbery
twopeopleshot
misleading information in interview (leading questions)
said there was a yellow door panel (actually blue) and broken headlight (didn't exist)
WHAT WERE THE RESULTS OF YUILLE AND CUTSHALL'S STUDY?
77% (10) of the eyewitnessessaid there was no yellow panel/ broken headlight
suggests leading questions in a real crime do nothavenegative effect on EWT
WHAT REAL WORLD APPLICATION DOES LOFTUS AND PALMER'S RESEARCH HAVE?
changes in howpolice questionwitnesses (Loftus testified in court to avoid miscarriages of justice)
CONSEQUENCES OF LOFTUS TESTIFIYING IN COURTROOMS?
socially sensitive debate (whether to believe witnesses or not)
WHAT ARE MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE?
when an innocent person is foundguilty of a crime and punished