Exam 12: Eyewitness Testimony
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The ability to accurately weigh the quality of evidence provided by an eyewitness refers to what Martire and Kemp (2001)would call:
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The meta-analysis conducted by Deffenbacher et al. (2004)identified that eyewitness testimony was most accurate in which condition?
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Which group of individuals did Jacoby, Bishara, Hessels, and Toth (2005)find was most strongly influenced by misleading suggestions?
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Major differences, covered in the text, between eyewitness experiences in the laboratory versus real life include all of the following, EXCEPT:
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The phenomenon where an individual selects a familiar but innocent face from a line-up is termed:
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Which of these components is involved in the cognitive interview?
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Ihlebaek et al. (2003)presented evidence that eyewitnesses in which of their conditions recalled more accurate information (e.g., height, age, and weight estimates of the perpetrator)?
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Pickel (2009)obtained specific support for the prediction that people pay attention to stimuli that are _______ in a situation, such as a female criminal carrying a folding knife or a male criminal with a knitting needle.
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Richler, Cheung, and Gauthier (2011)are some of the researchers who have demonstrated that face recognition involves which type of processing, in that information from several different regions is integrated?
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Failure to notice the introduction of an unexpected object in a visual display is best termed:
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Dahl, Granér, Fransson, Bertilsson, and Fredriksson (2018)obtained eyewitness testimony from 13 eyewitnesses to a real- life, highly stressful incident in which the police killed a man with a knife. They found that:
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According to Bartlett (1932), schema-based information is used to ______ the details of an event, according to "what must have been true."
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The tendency for witnesses to attend to an object used in a crime rather than the perpetrator(s)is known as the _[BLANK]_ effect.
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According to the textbook, more than 200 individuals were found guilty based on mistaken eyewitness identification, but were later exonerated primarily on the basis of which of the following?
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Leippe et al. (2004)presented evidence that exposing mock jurors to which of the following reduced guilty verdicts from 74% to 59%, independent of the strength of the case against the defendant?
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According to Gabbert, Hope, Fisher, and Jamieson (2012), what could protect memory traces from distortion by misleading information?
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