6.3 Criminological studies Flashcards
What is your criminological classic study? (just name it)
Loftus and Palmer (1974)
What was the aim for your criminological classic study?
To investigate whether leading questions would influence the estimates of the speed of a vehicle among eyewitnesses.
What was the procedure for your criminological classic study? For experiment 1?
(see page 412 in the thick blue text book)
What were the findings for your criminological classic study? For experiment 1?
(see page 412 in the thick blue text book)
What was the conclusion for your criminological classic study? For experiment 1?
(see page 413 in the thick blue text book)
What was the procedure for your criminological classic study? For experiment 2?
(see page 413 in the thick blue text book)
What were the findings for your criminological classic study? For experiment 2?
(see page 413 in the thick blue text book)
What was the conclusion for your criminological classic study? For experiment 2?
(see page 413 in the thick blue text book)
Evaluate your criminological classic study.
(see page 414 in the thick blue text book)
What is your criminological contemporary study? (just name it)
Bradbury and Williams (2013)
What is the aim for your criminological contemporary study?
(see page 418 in the thick blue text book)
What is the procedure for your criminological contemporary study?
(see page 419 in the thick blue text book)
What were the findings for your criminological contemporary study?
(see page 419 in the thick blue text book)
What is the conclusion for your criminological contemporary study?
(see page 419 in the thick blue text book)
Evaluate your criminological contemporary study.
(see page 419 + 420 in the thick blue text book)