Misleading Information

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    • Gabbert et al - Participants watched a video of the same crime but filmed from different angles. 71% mistakenly recalled aspects that they had seen broken glass that they did not see in the video but had picked up in post-event discussion.
    • Response-bias Explanation - the wording of a question has no enduring effect on an eyewitness memory of an event but influences the kind of answer given.
    • Substitution explanation - the wording of a question does affect eyewitness memory; it interferes with its original memory, distorting its accuracy.
    • + Research has real-life application
      • Loftus and Palmer's stud used artificial materials
      • There could be individual differences in accuracy of EWT
      • Lab studies suffer from demand characteristics
      • EWT lack external validity
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