EWT- misleading information

    Cards (5)

    • Leading question- Loftus and Palmer:
      • 45 participants watched a video of a car crash and asked afterwards how fast the car was going
      • Different adjectives were used to describe the crash (hit, contacted, bumped, collided and smashed)
      • Mean estimate speed: contacted= 31.8 mph, smashed= 40.5 mph
      • Leading questions caused biased responses
    • Response bias- doesn't affect memory, only response e.g. harsher words suggest higher speeds
    • Situation- explanation- suggests wording changes memory of event e.g. 'smashed'- participants reported broken glass
    • Post- event discussion- co-witnesses discuss their experiences and combine them
    • Gabbert
      • Participants in pairs, each participant watched a video of the same crime from a different angle
      • Participants discussed what they had seen before and completed a test
      • 71% recalled aspects they hadn't seen but picked up in discussion. Control group (no discussion)= 0%
      • Memory contamination- memory becomes distorted because the combined information
      • Memory conformity- going along with what the other person says to gain approval