Deck 5: B: Eyewitness Testimony

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List the correct decisions associated with both target-present and target-absent lineups.Also,list the potential errors that can be made in the lineup identification process and whether these errors are known or unknown to the police.
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Distinguish between a simultaneous and a sequential lineup.
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List the five reasons why photo lineups are more common than live lineups.
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Distinguish between the cue-utilization hypothesis and the unusualness hypothesis as explanations for the weapon focus effect.
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In general terms,how does the enhanced cognitive interview differ from the original cognitive interview? Name and define three of the five techniques specific to the enhanced cognitive interview.
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Define the misinformation effect within the context of eyewitness research.In addition,fully describe the three most common explanations for this effect
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State two difficulties with the use of hypnosis in the eyewitness context.
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What is the cross-race effect? Describe the three common explanations as to why the cross-race effect occurs.
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On the basis of the research you have read in the textbook,list five recommendations that you would make to police forces regarding how they should conduct police lineups.
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Distinguish between recall versus recognition tests of memory as dependent variables in research.Describe how recall and recognition responses made by witnesses can be examined.
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Distinguish between a system variable and an estimator variable as related to eyewitness research.Provide one example of each.
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Describe the three major types of biases that have been found to increase false positives in lineup identifications.
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Deck 5: B: Eyewitness Testimony
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List the correct decisions associated with both target-present and target-absent lineups.Also,list the potential errors that can be made in the lineup identification process and whether these errors are known or unknown to the police.
-Target-present lineup: The correct decision is a correct identification.
-Target-absent lineup: The correct decision is a correct rejection.
-The potential errors associated with the lineup identification process include:
a.Foil identification (known error to police)with a target-present or target-absent lineup
b.False rejection (unknown error)with a target-present lineup
c.False identification (unknown error)with a target-absent lineup
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Distinguish between a simultaneous and a sequential lineup.
-Simultaneous lineup: The witness is presented with all lineup members at the same time; this involves a relative judgment (i.e.,lineup members are compared to each other and the one that looks most like the culprit may be identified).
-Sequential lineup: The lineup members are presented to the witness serially.The witness must make a final decision on whether a given lineup member is the culprit before being presented with any other lineup member; this involves an absolute judgment (i.e.,each lineup member is compared to the witness's memory of the culprit and then a decision is made as to whether the particular lineup member is indeed the culprit).
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List the five reasons why photo lineups are more common than live lineups.
■ They are less time-consuming to construct. The police can choose foils from their mug shot (pictures of people who have been charged with crimes in the past) files rather than find live persons.
■ They are por . The police are able to bring the photo array to the witness rather than have the witness go to the police department.
■ The suspect does not have the right to counsel being present when a witness looks at a photo array. This right is present with live lineups.
■ Because photos are static, the police need not worry that the suspect's behaviour may draw attention to himself or herself, thus invalidating the photo array.
■ A witness may be less anxious examining a photo array than a live lineup.
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Distinguish between the cue-utilization hypothesis and the unusualness hypothesis as explanations for the weapon focus effect.
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In general terms,how does the enhanced cognitive interview differ from the original cognitive interview? Name and define three of the five techniques specific to the enhanced cognitive interview.
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Define the misinformation effect within the context of eyewitness research.In addition,fully describe the three most common explanations for this effect
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State two difficulties with the use of hypnosis in the eyewitness context.
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What is the cross-race effect? Describe the three common explanations as to why the cross-race effect occurs.
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On the basis of the research you have read in the textbook,list five recommendations that you would make to police forces regarding how they should conduct police lineups.
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Distinguish between recall versus recognition tests of memory as dependent variables in research.Describe how recall and recognition responses made by witnesses can be examined.
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