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what did Fisher and Geiselman do?
cognitive interview
what did Fisher do?
enhances
cognitive
interview
what did Kohnken et al do?
meta-analysis of data from studies comparing CI and ECI.
CI gave
41
% increase in accurate info from
standard
interviews
what did
Mine
and
Bull
do?
found report everything and
reinstate
context
best
elements
what did Loftus and Palmer do?
car crash
video with
leading
questions
what did
Gabbert
et al do?
memory
conformity
between
2
witnesses who watched videos from different viewpoints.
71
% discusses smth that wasnt in their video
what did Skagberg and Wright do?
memory contamination
Johnson and Scott
weapon focus effect
49
% low =
accurate
33
% high =
accurate
Yuille and Cutshall
witnesses of real shooting interviewed after
5
months
highest stress had
88
% accuracy
Valentine
and
Mesout
heart rate used to divide pps into
high/low
anxiety
found that
high
= difficulty
McGeough
and
McDonald
interference is more likely with similar material
Baddeley and
Hitch
(
forgetting
)
rugby players
worse
recall when played
majority
games
Godden
and
Baddeley
divers
non-matching conditions =
40
% lower recall
Carter
and
Cassidy
Antihistamines
mismatch
= worse on memory test
Peterson
and
Peterson
duration
STM
Craik and Watkins
elaborative
rehearsal is more important that
prolonged
rehearsal
Clive Wearing
loss of episodic memory, could remember
wife
and how to
play music
Tulving
types of
LTM
Baddeley
and
Hitch
WMM
KF
damaged
PL
but
normal
VSS
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