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BIG question... When a person gives eyewitness testimony in a criminal trial, can we expect it to be accurate?
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Factors that moderate the misinformation effect.
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The effect of post-event information is moderated by:
Time Centrality Source reliability Awareness of misinformation
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After this Jigsaw activity, everyone will complete a test on the whole topic. Everyone in your group will receive the same average mark for the group, so you need to ensure that everyone understands all the material.
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Jigsaw For each factor, we need to understand and be able to recall:
What is the relationship between the factor and the misinformation effect? Why does the factor have that effect? What evidence exists to support these claims? Extension: is the evidence valid? Why (not)? IMPORTANT: your emphasis needs to be on ensuring that everyone in the group understands the material.
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Socrative test: factors that moderate the misinformation effect.
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In your notebook Write a reflection about your learning from this task. What happened? What did it make you think and/or feel? What are you doing to do?
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Preparation Reading: Brain (2016) pp. 282-290.
Make a set of Cornell System notes on Weapon Focus.
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