Eye witness testimony

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    • Eye witness testimony - Evidence given by a witness to a significant event
    • Leading question - A question that suggests to the eyewitness the desired answer
    • Misleading information - Supplying information that may lead a witness's memory to be altered
    • Response bias - Wording had no effect on memory but influences how people respond
    • Substitution explanation - Working of a question changes the memory
    • What was Loftus and Palmers experiment relating to EWT
      45 American students
      Asked to watch a video of a car crash
      Given different words in the question to say how fast the cars were going (describe how they 'smashed' or how they 'bumped')
      Smashed - highest speed 40mph
      Contacted - lowest speed 30mph
    • Positive of EWT
      Practical application - cognitive interview
    • Negative of EWT
      Post event discussion
      Loftus and Palmer experiments