Anxiety on EWT

    Cards (9)

    • Johnson and Scott aim
      Investigate if high levels of anxiety will affect accuracy of recall
    • Johnson and Scott procedure
      Johnson and Scott had left participants to sit outside a laboratory where they thought they had heard a genuine conversation. They were separated into 2 condition: one with weapon and the other without
    • Johnson and Scott procedure low anxiety
      They had heard a peaceful conversation about office equipment. A man had came out holding a pen with grease on his hand
    • Johnson and Scott procedure high anxiety
      They heard a more heated conversation and glass smashing. A man emerged holding a knife with blood on it. All participants then had to identify the man they saw from 50 photos
    • Johnson and Scott findings
      Low anxiety condition: 49% were able to identify the man
      high anxiety: 33% were only able to identify correctly
    • Johnson and Scott conclusion
      heightened anxiety or emotional arousal can cause less accurate recall in EWT and thus is due to weapon focus effects: focusing more on weapon rather than the person
    • Loftus and palmer procedure
      In a controlled environment, participants had to watch a simulated robbery. Some watched a non violent whilst others did of the robbery where a boy was shot in the face
    • Loftus and palmer findings
      Those that watched the non violent version has produced a more accurate recall of the crime
    • Loftus and palmer conclusion
      This is due to heightened anxiety and emotional arousal that can cause disrupted accurate recall
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