An eyewitness’s memory of an event is a persuasive tool in the criminal justice system. However, when eyewitnesses are exposed to incorrect post-event information, or misinformation, it can alter the accuracy of their reports. Two of the most common sources of misinformation are co-witness discussions and investigative interviews. Our goals in conducting the present study were threefold: first, to explore whether misinformation from a co-witness is particularly strong relative to misinformation from an interviewer; second, to investigate whether there is a cumulative effect when misinformation is received from both of these sources; and third, to assess whether the answer to these two questions differs as a function of witness age. To inves...
Research has shown that the introduction of misinformation can alter what people remember about wit...
Mistaken identification by eyewitnesses was involved in 72% of the cases where people were later exo...
Previous research dealing with the effects of source credibility on eyewitness\u27 memories has foun...
An eyewitness’s memory of an event is a persuasive tool in the criminal justice system. However, whe...
Objectives. Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-even...
Co-witness discussion is relatively frequent, but misinformation in the form of information provided...
After witnessing an event, a witness may be exposed to additional details about the event. These det...
Social scientists and legal practitioners have long suspected that suggestive foren-sic interview pr...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate the effects of co-witness informat...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
When two people witness an event, they often discuss it. Because memory is not perfect, sometimes th...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
Eyewitness testimonies are often regarded as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in court ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has shown that the introduction of misinformation can alter what people remember about wit...
Mistaken identification by eyewitnesses was involved in 72% of the cases where people were later exo...
Previous research dealing with the effects of source credibility on eyewitness\u27 memories has foun...
An eyewitness’s memory of an event is a persuasive tool in the criminal justice system. However, whe...
Objectives. Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-even...
Co-witness discussion is relatively frequent, but misinformation in the form of information provided...
After witnessing an event, a witness may be exposed to additional details about the event. These det...
Social scientists and legal practitioners have long suspected that suggestive foren-sic interview pr...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate the effects of co-witness informat...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
When two people witness an event, they often discuss it. Because memory is not perfect, sometimes th...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
Eyewitness testimonies are often regarded as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in court ...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has shown that the introduction of misinformation can alter what people remember about wit...
Mistaken identification by eyewitnesses was involved in 72% of the cases where people were later exo...
Previous research dealing with the effects of source credibility on eyewitness\u27 memories has foun...