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Eyewitness testimony (EWT)
Testimony given by someone who witnessed an event, often used as key evidence in criminal trials
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Eyewitness testimony has been given huge importance in criminal trials and has often been the key piece of evidence used to convict someone
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Psychological research has revealed that EWT can be unreliable under certain conditions
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Leading questions
Questions that suggest or lead to a desired response due to the wording of the question
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Leading questions may lead to unreliable EWT being given and, ultimately, an innocent person being convicted
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Response bias
The eyewitness does not answer the question accurately; they answer in the way that they think they should answer
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Substitution explanation
A leading question changes a person's memory of an event by adding detail that was not present at the time
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Research into leading questions
Loftus and Palmer (1974)
Yuille and Cutshall (1986)
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Physiological effects of anxiety
Increased heart rate, sweating, pupils dilated, an adrenaline surge
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Psychological effects of anxiety
Heightened emotion such as fear, excitement, shock, distress
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Heightened physiological and psychological state
Can help or hinder eyewitness testimony
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Positive effect of anxiety on recall
Heightened state of physiological arousal (fight or flight response) can enhance EWT
Acute attention to detail can boost memory
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Research on positive effect of anxiety on recall
Yuille & Cutshall (1986)
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Negative effect of anxiety on recall
Heightened state of physiological arousal can impair EWT
Focus on shocking detail (weapon focus effect) rather than on details of the criminal
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Research on negative effect of anxiety on recall
Loftus et al. (1987)
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Cognitive interview (CI)
A method of interviewing eyewitnesses to enhance recall and improve the accuracy of their testimony
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Techniques used in the cognitive interview
Recall everything
Recall the events in reverse order
Reinstate the context
Change the perspective
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Research support for the cognitive interview
Fisher (1999)
Milne and Bull (2002)
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