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Title: Eye Witness Testimony


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Eye Witness Testimony
  • An evaluation of the work of Loftus

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • The idea that memories about what has been
    witnessed can be changed put forward by Loftus
    has been challenged

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • Bekerian Bowers (1983) if questions are asked
    that follow the order of events in strict
    sequence, (as opposed to the unstructured way
    employed by Loftus) they are not influenced by
    the bias introduced by subsequent questions.

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • Baddeley (1995), the Loftus effect is due not
    to the destruction of the memory trace but
    rather, it is due to interfering with its
    retrieval

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • Other researchers have also challenged the claim
    that eyewitnesses are as unreliable as Loftus
    claims when misinformation is blatantly
    incorrect, it has no effects on a witness'

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • Findings suggest, that our memory for obviously
    important information, which is accurately
    perceived at the time, is not easily distorted, a
    finding confirmed in studies in which people have
    witnessed real (and violent) crime.

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • Cohen (1993) suggests that people are more likely
    to be misled if
  • The misinformation they are given concerns
    insignificant details which are peripheral to the
    main event,
  • If the misinformation is given after a delay
    (when the memory has had time to fade)

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An evaluation of the work of Loftus
  • If participants are unaware they are being
    misinformed so they have no reason to distrust
    the information.

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HOMEWORK
  • Loftus and her colleagues have suggested that
    memory for witnessed events is often subject to
    distortion,
  • To what extent does psychological research
    support the idea that eyewitness testimony is
    unreliable.
  • 12 marks
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