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Karpel
Old people are just as susceptible to leading questions as young people. Showing that it's not only young people who are unreliable in Eye Witness Testimony
Christiansen and Hubinette
Bank robbery. 110 witnesses. 22 real. Victims were more accurate in recall than onlookers. Shows anxiety doesn't always make recall inaccurate.
Geiselman
Tested students. Found people do better in the cognitive interview than the standard interview.
Goodman and Reed
Studied ages 3, 6 and 22. Found that reliability increases with age and that children are more susceptible to leading questions.
Kent and Yuille
Found younger children are more likely than older children to identify someone they'd previously seen in a line up, even if that person wasn't included. Shows that children are always reliable in Eye Witness Testimony.
Loftus "After the Event"
"Did you see a barn?". Added to 17% of memories in the barn condition and only 3% in the control condition.
Loftus "After the Event"
"Did you see a barn?". Added to 17% of memories in the barn condition and only 3% in the control condition.
Loftus "anxiety in EWT"
Weapon focus.