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The Psychology of Eyewitness Testimony. Three stages of processing an important event Encoding Storage Retrieval Factors that can affect eyewitness memory in these three stages Encoding stage factors Stress, Violence, Unconscious Transference Storage stage factors Time factors
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The Psychology of Eyewitness Testimony • Three stages of processing an important event • Encoding • Storage • Retrieval • Factors that can affect eyewitness memory in these three stages • Encoding stage factors • Stress, Violence, Unconscious Transference • Storage stage factors • Time factors • Retrieval stage factors • Expectations, Misremembering Is Eyewitness testimony a valid means of determining guilt?
Maintenance Rehearsal Attention Sensory Input .5” - 3” duration 10” - 15” duration Encoding Sensory Memory Working Memory LTM Indefinite duration Retrieval
The Psychology of the Eyewitness Testimony Approximately 48% of all wrongful convictions are due to misidentification
REALITY It really is the criminal It’s not the criminal DECISION YES, that’s the guilty person 48% NO, that’s not the guilty person
Three Steps in Processing an Important Event: • The encoding stage--perception of the original event • The storage stage--time between the event and • the recollection of a piece of information • The retrieval stage--recall of the stored information
Encoding Stage Factors: • Stress • Yerkes-Dodson Law - revisited briefly • Violence • Weapons Focus - Loftus. • Violence towards a Child - Loftus and Burns • Unconscious Transference • Donald Thompson - falsely accused • Robbery in the Cafeteria - Ross and Ceci
Storage Stage Factors • Time Factors • A Self Test • How Long Before We Forget?-Shepherd
Shepard Results 99.7% 92% 87% % Recalled 57.7% 2 Hrs. 3 Days 7 Days 4 Mths.
Retrieval Stage Factors • Expectations • Telephone game - Allport and Postman • Mis-remembering • Mis-remembering and the Just Desserts Case • Misinformation Effect - Loftus