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Johnson
&
Scott's
study
on
the
weapon focus
effect
may
test
surprise
rather
than
anxiety.
The
reason
participants
focus
on
the
weapon
may
be
because
they
are
surprised
at
what
they
see
rather
than
because
they
are
scared.
Pickel
(
1998
)
conducted
an
experiment
using
scissors
,
a
handgun
,
a
wallet
,
or
a
raw
chicken
as
the
hand-held
items
in
a
hairdressing
salon
video
(
where
scissors
would
be
low
anxiety
,
low
unusualness
).
Eyewitness
accuracy
was
significantly
poor
in
the
high
unusualness
conditions
(
chicken
&
handgun
).
This
suggests
that
the
weapon focus
effect
is
due
to
unusualness
rather
than
anxiety
/
threat
which
decreases
the
validity
of
the
explanation
as
it
may
tell
us
nothing
specifically
about
the
effects
of
anxiety
on
EWT.
Researchers
usually
interview
real-life
eyewitnesses
sometime
after
the
event.
Many
factors
such
as
post-event
discussions
,
accounts
read
or
seen
in
the
media
and
the
effects
of
being
interviewed
by
the
police
would
have
happened
in
the
meantime
that
the
researchers
would
have
no
control
over.
This
is
a
limitation
of
field
research
as
it
is
possible
that
these
extraneous
variables
influence
the
accuracy
of
recall.
The
effects
of
anxiety
may
be
overwhelmed
by
these
others
factors
and
impossible
to
assess
by
the
time
the
participants
are
interviewed.
Creating
anxiety
in
participants
is
potentially
unethical
because
it
may
subject
people
to
psychological
harm
purely
for
the
purposes
of
research.
Due
to
this
,
real-life
studies
are
potentially
more
beneficial
as
psychologists
then
interview
people
who
have
already
witnessed
a
real-life
event
so
there
is
no
need
to
create
it.
This
issue
does
not
challenge
the
findings
from
studies
such
as
Johnson
&
Scott
,
but
it
does
question
the
need
for
such
research.
One
reason
is
to
compare
the
findings
with
less
controlled
field
studies
to
see
if
there
is
a
correlation
and
if
the
findings
can
be
relatively
generalised.
And
so
,
the
benefits
of
this
research
may
outweigh
the
issues.
The
inverted-U
is
too
simplistic
-
anxiety
is
very
difficult
to
define
and
measure
accurately.
One
reason
for
this
is
that
it
has
many
elements
-
cognitive
,
behavioural
,
emotional
,
physical.
However
,
the
inverted-U
explanation
assumes
only
one
of
these
is
linked
to
poor
performance
-
physiological
arousal.
Therefore
,
anxiety
might
have
a
different
effect
on
EWT
than
the
one
predicted
by
the
theory
(
Yerkes
Dodson
Law
).
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