When people accept misleading information after an event and absorb it into their memory for the actual event
tendancy to accept increases as time since event increases
questioning methods that affect EWT accuracy
Leading questions
post event discussion
Leading questions
A question posed to a witness that encourages them to answer in a particular way
Post event discussion
When co witnesses to a crime discuss it with eachother their EWT may become contaminated becaus ethey combine their memories with others
Explainations for leading questions
Response bias- they affect the answers given but dont affect the actual memory of event. The answer is given because the question suggests that answer
Substitution- suggests that the leading questio affect the recall of the memory and distort the memory of event
Leading question experiment
Loftus and Palmer-
45 students shown seven films of car accidents and after answered questions on it. They used the critical question about “ how fast the cars were going when they **** each other?” Substituting the adjective
The verb used significantly affected speed estimates eg “smashed” produced highest estimate
Explanations for post event discussion
Memory contamination - the memory is changed because of new information being mixed with the original memory
Memory conformity - doesnt effect the actual memory itself but instead people change their answers to conform
Post event discussion experiment
Gabbert et al -
used 60 uni students and 60 older adults showing them two videos of the same event but from different angles. they had to complete a questionnaire on the video but one group had time to discuss first
71% of people who got to dicuss reported info they hadnt seen
Evaluation of factors affecting EWT : Strengths
High internal validity - the resaerch is carried out in highly controlled conditions as all participants had the exact same conditions
more confident in establishing the cause and effect
Evaluation of factors affecting EWT : Limitations
Low ecological validity: both experiments use artificial events
were told to pay close attention whereas in a real life situation you wouldnt know to pay attention
Other factors affect EWT
Anxiety - witnessing a crime most likely triggers a high level of anxiety affected the memory
Yerkes Dodson theory
Suggestd that performance is related to arousal. so when seeing a violent crime that causes high arousal and therefore can effect our memories
Explainations for anxiety
Tunnel theory- when a weapon is involved in the crime it causes anxiety which focuses all our attention on the weapon so we are not paying attention to the crime
Fight and flight - bodys reaction to a highly stressful situation, improves alertness and we become more aware of the cues in the situation
EWT anxiety experiment
Johnson and Scott - participants listened to what they thought was a genuine exchange of either two situations eg knife or pen