Objectives. Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event ‘misinformation’. A common way to encounter misinformation is through face-to-face interaction, in particular, via conversation with other individuals who also witnessed the crime. The current research compares this kind of misinformation with the non-social post-event narrative method typically employed in laboratory studies. Method. Young (17–33 years) and older (58–80 years) adults viewed a simulated crime event on video and were later exposed to four items of misinformation about it. The misinformation items were either introduced as part of a discussion about the event with a confederate or were embedded within a written narrative abo...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Mistaken eyewitness memory is thought to be the most common cause of wrongful convictions. This thes...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate the effects of co-witness informat...
An eyewitness’s memory of an event is a persuasive tool in the criminal justice system. However, whe...
After witnessing an event, a witness may be exposed to additional details about the event. These det...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
When two people witness an event, they often discuss it. Because memory is not perfect, sometimes th...
The importance surrounding the fallibility of eyewitness testimony is evident from the literature (L...
The purpose of the present studies was to assess the separate and interactive effects of misinformat...
Previous research dealing with the effects of source credibility on eyewitness\u27 memories has foun...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
This online study analyses how much detail people remember after a single viewing of a drink-spiking...
Research has shown that the introduction of misinformation can alter what people remember about wit...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Mistaken eyewitness memory is thought to be the most common cause of wrongful convictions. This thes...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate the effects of co-witness informat...
An eyewitness’s memory of an event is a persuasive tool in the criminal justice system. However, whe...
After witnessing an event, a witness may be exposed to additional details about the event. These det...
The misinformation effect refers to memory distortion following exposure to inaccurate post-event in...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
When two people witness an event, they often discuss it. Because memory is not perfect, sometimes th...
The importance surrounding the fallibility of eyewitness testimony is evident from the literature (L...
The purpose of the present studies was to assess the separate and interactive effects of misinformat...
Previous research dealing with the effects of source credibility on eyewitness\u27 memories has foun...
Objectives. To better understand the effects of misinformation on eyewitnesses of different ages, ol...
This online study analyses how much detail people remember after a single viewing of a drink-spiking...
Research has shown that the introduction of misinformation can alter what people remember about wit...
Errors in eyewitness accounts can occur when a witness comes into contact with post-event informatio...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Mistaken eyewitness memory is thought to be the most common cause of wrongful convictions. This thes...
The research presented in this thesis was designed to investigate the effects of co-witness informat...