experiment 2

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  • In the second experiment
    -they wanted to find out if the participants’ memories really had been distorted by the verbal label.
  • What was the method
    -similar procedure was used whereby 150 student participants viewed a short (one minute) film which contained a 4 second scene of a multiple car accident and were then questioned about it.
  • there were
    -three conditions, and the independent variable was manipulated by the wording of the question.
  • 50 of the ppts were asked
    -'How fast were the cars going when they hit each other?’
    -50 were asked "smashed"
    -50 were not interrogated about the speed of the vehicles
  • A week later they were asked the critical question
    -did you see any broken glass
    -there was infact no broken glass in the film
  • What were the findings
    -a higher proportion recalled seeing glass when smashed was used over hit
  • Loftus and Palmer propose that there are two sources of info available to us about an event
    -The event – what we saw at the time​
    -Post-event information – supplied by the question containing hit or smashed.
  • Overtime these two sources of info
    -integrate into another.
    -Those in the “smashed” condition believe the crash to have been more severe than it was and therefore assume that broken glass must have been present.
    -This is referred to the reconstructive hypothesis.