Exam 11: Memory and the Law
Exam 1: The Study of Memory41 Questions
Exam 2: Sensory Persistence and Information Persistence40 Questions
Exam 3: Short-Term Memory and Working Memory40 Questions
Exam 4: Long-Term Memory40 Questions
Exam 5: Explicit and Implicit Memory40 Questions
Exam 6: Episodic Memory and Autobiographical Memory41 Questions
Exam 7: Generic Memory41 Questions
Exam 8: Forgetting41 Questions
Exam 9: Memory Across the Lifespan41 Questions
Exam 10: Memory and Our Social Selves41 Questions
Exam 11: Memory and the Law41 Questions
Exam 12: Memory and the Marketplace41 Questions
Exam 13: Memory, the Body, and Health41 Questions
Exam 14: Exceptional Memory, Mnemonics, and Expertise41 Questions
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The results from Loftus et al. (1979) show that blatantly inaccurate information ________ inoculate participants from encoding more subtle misinformation, ________.
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What are the two main approaches for suspect identification? What is problematic about each approach?
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What is the cross-race effect (CRE) and how does it impact eyewitness identifications?
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The nature of human memory affects various aspects of the legal system, but does not immediately affect ________.
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Ruva and McEvoy (2008) found that jurors who saw negative PTP ________.
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Ruva and Guenther (2015) found that jurors exposed to _________.
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In their research on jury note taking, Rosenhan et al. (1994) found ________.
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Compared to standard interviews, cognitive interviews typically result in ________.
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Why might a person take responsibility for a crime that she or he did not commit?
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In their study of juror memory mistakes, Pritchard and Keenan (2002) found ________.
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In their 1974 study, Loftus and Palmer showed participants films of traffic accidents and then asked the participants to answer a series of questions about the________ of the vehicle, and the only difference between the questions asked of participants was ________.
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In what ways does the legal system depends on memory? How can the legal system be made more just by acknowledging known patterns in human remembering?
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What are the impacts of deliberation on juror's memories for trial evidence? Describe in detail and include relevant data from controlled studies.
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What were the pivotal experiments by Loftus and Palmer (1974) on the eyewitness memory?
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Loftus and Palmer (1974) were interested in whether ________.
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How can emotional testimony with personal relevance affect the decisions of jurors?
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