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Eyewitness testimony
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The evidence provided in court by a person who witnessed a crime, with a view to identifying the perpetrator of the crime. The accuracy of the eyewitness recall may be affected during initial encoding, subsequent storage and eventual retrieval.
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Misleading information
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A question that suggests to the witness what answer is desired or leads them to the desired answer
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Anxiety
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The emotional state where we fear that something bad is going to happen. This usually occurs in stressful situations and is accompanied by physiological arousal (e.g. Rapid breathing)
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Cognitive Interview
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An interview that encourages the eyewitness to recreate the original context in order to increase accessibility of stored information
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