Cognitive - Cognitive Interview & Improving Memory Flashcards
Who designed the Cognitive Interview?
Fisher & Geisalman
What are the 4 main components of the Cognitive Interview?
- Report everything
- Context reinstatement
- Recall in reverse order
- Recall from a different perspective
Explain ‘Report everything’ in terms of the Cognitive Interview
Reporting all detail regardless of how trivial it may appear. This would ensure no information is lost that could be useful
Explain ‘Context reinstatement’ in terms of the Cognitive Interview
Recreates the scene of the incident in the mind of the witness, including sights, sounds, emotions, mindset at the time.
Evidence suggests we are more likely to recall information if it is in a similar context to how it was encoded.
Explain ‘Recall in reverse order’ and ‘Recall from a different perspective’ in terms of the Cognitive Interview
Based on the idea that once information is stored, there is more than one way of retrieving it
Why might the Cognitive Interview lead to improved recall?
- Avoids leading questions
- Highlights details that may contradict each other
- Provides cues for retrieval
- Can stimulate previously ‘dormant’ neurones, accessing further details
Name a study into the effectiveness of the Cognitive Interview
Geiselman
State the procedure of Geiselman’s study
got participants to watch a video of a violent crime. A few days later they were interviewed in one of 3 ways: standard police interview, cognitive interview or under hypnosis.
State the results of Geiselman’s study
The Cognitive Interview was found to trigger more accurate recall
(41 correct items compared to 30 in the standard interviews)
Name and explain a meta-analysis into the Cognitive Interview
Kohnken et al
Carried out a meta-analysis of 53 studies and found that the CI could elicit an average of 34% more detail than the standard interview
State a weakness of the cognitive interview
Tends to be too time-consuming
What 2 ways can memory be improved?
- Organisation strategies
- Encoding strategies
What are the 2 Organisation strategies?
- Mnemonics using visual imagery
- Chunking
What is the encoding strategy?
Encoding specificity principle
What are the 3 main categories in Mnemonics and visual imagery?
- Stories
- Method of Loci
- Peg word method