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Eye Witness Testimony EWT
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What is EWT? An eye witness is anyone who has witnessed an event (usually a crime). Testimony is a statement given by the witness as an account of what happened.
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How may factors affecting perception affect EWT?
Reconstructive memory Schema driven errors (Bartlett) Effect of leading words Reconstructive hypothesis (Carmicheal) Other factors (More in AS and A2) Weapon focus Effects of anxiety/arousal Age of witness
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Reconstructive Memory
Bartlett (1932) Memory is not a direct record of what was witnessed What is encoded and how it is retrieved depends on: Information already stored in memory How this info is understood, structured and organised
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Reconstructive Memory
Schemas Knowledge structures that relate to commonly encountered objects, situations or people Enable us to predict events, make sense of unfamiliar circumstances, organise our own behaviour Act as filters to perception & recall
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Computer Information Processing
BANG! Can you wreck a nice beach?
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Schema Driven Processing
Yes. I can recognise speech. Can you wreck a nice beach?
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Carmichael (1932) Input Output Schema ‘Pickaxe’ ‘Turf cutter’
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EWT: Schema Driven Errors
Witnesses to crimes filter information during acquisition & recall Their schematic understanding may influence how info is both stored & retrieved Distortions may occur without the witness realising
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EWT: Schema Driven Errors
Past experiences Assumptions about what usually happens Stereotypes & beliefs about crime & criminals
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Look at this picture
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Write down a description of what is happening in the picture
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