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What is the main aim of Loftus's anxiety experiment?
To investigate the effects of
anxiety
on the
accuracy
of
eyewitness
testimony
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What type of experiment did Loftus conduct?
Laboratory
experiment
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What were the two conditions participants were placed in during Loftus's experiment?
Weapon
condition (
high
anxiety)
No weapon
condition (
low
anxiety)
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What did participants in the weapon condition hear before the experiment began?
A
hostile argument
and a
crash
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What did participants in the non-weapon condition see when someone left the room?
Someone walked out with
grease
on their
hands
and a
pen
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How many photographs did participants have to identify the person from?
50
photographs
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What were the accuracy rates for the no weapon condition compared to the weapon condition?
49
% accuracy for the no weapon condition compared to
33
% in the weapon condition
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What conclusion did Loftus draw from the findings of the experiment?
Anxiety caused
'weapon focus'
, reducing
accuracy
of
recall
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What is a limitation of research into anxiety affecting eyewitness testimony?
Ethical issues
due to
provoking anxiety
Potential psychological harm
to participants
Real-life anxiety events
are more
ethical
to study
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Why is research on real-life anxiety-producing events considered more ethical?
It
avoids provoking anxiety
in participants
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What is a strength of Loftus's research regarding anxiety and eyewitness testimony?
High control over
extraneous variables
Establishes a
cause
and
effect
relationship between
anxiety
(
IV
) and
identification accuracy
(
DV
)
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How does the research by Christianson & Hubinette differ from Loftus's study?
Christianson & Hubinette studied
real-life anxiety-producing
events
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What did Christianson & Hubinette find regarding eyewitness testimony accuracy?
Participants in their study had more
accurate eyewitness testimony
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What are the implications of Loftus's and Christianson & Hubinette's findings on eyewitness testimony?
Anxiety
affects the
accuracy
of eyewitness testimony
Different levels of anxiety can lead to varying recall accuracy
Ethical
considerations in
research design
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What is the focus of the exam question "Outline how research studied the accuracy of eyewitness testimony"?
To
summarize
the
research methods
and
findings
related to eyewitness testimony accuracy
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How might anxiety affect eyewitness testimony in a bank robbery scenario?
Anxiety may lead to
'weapon focus'
, reducing the ability to
recall details
about the robber
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What is the significance of evaluating research into the effects of anxiety on eyewitness testimony?
It helps understand the
reliability
of
eyewitness accounts
in
legal settings
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What is the main focus of the exam question "Discuss the effects of anxiety on the accuracy of eyewitness testimony"?
To explore how
anxiety
influences the
reliability
of
eyewitness accounts
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