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Friday 26 October 2012     c/w

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         Cognitive Psychology
         Eyewitness Testimony
    Learning Outcomes            Keywords
                                 •Eyewitnes
 I can describe and
                                 s
evaluate research into
                                 testimony
the effect of misleading
                                 •Misleadin
information on
                                 g
eyewitness testimony
                                 informatio
                                 n
Lesson overview
Starter                             Hwk
Review of assessement task from     Create a
last week
                                    presentation
Main Tasks                          (using graphics
Introduction to eyewitness          and images) to
testimony and misleading
                                    illustrate how:
information
Star psychologist – Elizabeth       Age
Loftus                              Anxiety
Group/individual presentations on   Alcohol
key questions                       Race
Plenary                             affect the
Key questions – review              accuracy of eye-
                                    witness
Assessment – 19 October 2012
1.   The diagram below illustrates the multi-store model of
     memory. Write appropriate labels for A and B (2)

A=Short Term Memory B= Rehearsal
2. Explain one strength of the multi-store model of memory
   (2)
Multi store model is supported by research evidence (1) for
   example Glanzer and Cunitz demonstrated a primacy
   effect (LTM) and recency effect (STM

                                         B
             Sensory                         Long-Term
                                 A
             Memory                           Memory
3. Outline and evaluate the working
     memory model (12)
Outline of WMM
 Focus on STM
 Four elements (diagram helpful) and what they do


Evaluation of WMM
 Supported by research evidence (e.g. Bunge et al
  2000)
 Supported by case studies of brain-damaged
  patients but limited validity
 Further research needed e.g. Central Executive
  function not supported by evidence...
Last week‟s homework...
1. Read handout on „What the witness saw‟.
   Summarise key points.
2. Read p32-33.
3. Look at „Can you 1.7‟. For each question prepare a
   mini-lesson/presentation that you will give to the
   class next Friday.
Eyewitness Testimony
 Miscarriages of
  Justice
“Mistaken eyewitness
  identification was
  largest single factor
  contributing to
  conviction of innocent
  people (who had
  been convicted but
  later exonerated by
  DNA tests)”
  Wells and Olsen
  2003
Star Psychologist – Elizabeth Loftus




 Research (with John Palmer) on the effect of
  misleading information on Eyewitness Testimony
  (EWT)
 Famous for work on „false memories‟.
Key Questions
 How has effect of misleading information on
 eyewitness testimony been researched?

 What has the research shown?


 What are the strengths/weaknesses of this
 research?

 Does misleading information alter they way
 information is stored or retrieved?
Key Questions
 How has effect of misleading information on eyewitness
  testimony been researched?
Loftus and Palmer 1974 – video showing collisions.
  Participants asked, using critical questions, to estimate
  speed and to recall broken glass.
 What has the research shown?
Speed estimated to be higher when critical question had
  words like smashed rather than contacted.
 What are the strengths/weaknesses of this research?
Lacks validity – not a real EWT situation therefore participants
  may not be emotionally aroused or take it seriously. Foster
  et al showed more accurate responses if participants feel it
  is a real situation. This view supported by Yuille and
  Cutshall(1986) following study of a real armed robbery in
  Canada.
 Does misleading information alter they way information is
  stored or retrieved?
Misleading information can affect accuracy of recall –
Further resources...

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Friday 26 october 2012

  • 1. Friday 26 October 2012 c/w ` Cognitive Psychology Eyewitness Testimony Learning Outcomes Keywords •Eyewitnes  I can describe and s evaluate research into testimony the effect of misleading •Misleadin information on g eyewitness testimony informatio n
  • 2. Lesson overview Starter Hwk Review of assessement task from Create a last week presentation Main Tasks (using graphics Introduction to eyewitness and images) to testimony and misleading illustrate how: information Star psychologist – Elizabeth Age Loftus Anxiety Group/individual presentations on Alcohol key questions Race Plenary affect the Key questions – review accuracy of eye- witness
  • 3. Assessment – 19 October 2012 1. The diagram below illustrates the multi-store model of memory. Write appropriate labels for A and B (2) A=Short Term Memory B= Rehearsal 2. Explain one strength of the multi-store model of memory (2) Multi store model is supported by research evidence (1) for example Glanzer and Cunitz demonstrated a primacy effect (LTM) and recency effect (STM B Sensory Long-Term A Memory Memory
  • 4. 3. Outline and evaluate the working memory model (12) Outline of WMM  Focus on STM  Four elements (diagram helpful) and what they do Evaluation of WMM  Supported by research evidence (e.g. Bunge et al 2000)  Supported by case studies of brain-damaged patients but limited validity  Further research needed e.g. Central Executive function not supported by evidence...
  • 5. Last week‟s homework... 1. Read handout on „What the witness saw‟. Summarise key points. 2. Read p32-33. 3. Look at „Can you 1.7‟. For each question prepare a mini-lesson/presentation that you will give to the class next Friday.
  • 6. Eyewitness Testimony  Miscarriages of Justice “Mistaken eyewitness identification was largest single factor contributing to conviction of innocent people (who had been convicted but later exonerated by DNA tests)” Wells and Olsen 2003
  • 7. Star Psychologist – Elizabeth Loftus  Research (with John Palmer) on the effect of misleading information on Eyewitness Testimony (EWT)  Famous for work on „false memories‟.
  • 8. Key Questions  How has effect of misleading information on eyewitness testimony been researched?  What has the research shown?  What are the strengths/weaknesses of this research?  Does misleading information alter they way information is stored or retrieved?
  • 9. Key Questions  How has effect of misleading information on eyewitness testimony been researched? Loftus and Palmer 1974 – video showing collisions. Participants asked, using critical questions, to estimate speed and to recall broken glass.  What has the research shown? Speed estimated to be higher when critical question had words like smashed rather than contacted.  What are the strengths/weaknesses of this research? Lacks validity – not a real EWT situation therefore participants may not be emotionally aroused or take it seriously. Foster et al showed more accurate responses if participants feel it is a real situation. This view supported by Yuille and Cutshall(1986) following study of a real armed robbery in Canada.  Does misleading information alter they way information is stored or retrieved? Misleading information can affect accuracy of recall –
  • 10.