Cognitive Interview Flashcards

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What is a cognitive interview?

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A police technique for interviewing witnesses to a crime that attempts to increase the accessibility of stored info by using multipule retrieval strategies.
Improves the accuracy of EWT by avoiding the use of leading questions.

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How does cognitive interview differ from standard interview?

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  • Avoids asking too many questions.

- Avoids asking leading questions.

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What are the 4 components of cognitive interview?

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  • Changing Perspective
  • Reinstating context
  • Changing Order
  • Reporting every Detail
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What is Reinstating context?

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  • Interviewer encourages the interviewee to both physically and psychologically recreate the environment of the original event.
  • Aim is to make memories accessible.
  • People need appropriate context and emotional cues to retrieve memories.
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What is Reporting every detail?

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  • Interviewer encourages interviewee to report every detail from the event.
  • Memories are interconnected with each other, so the recollection of one item may cue a whole lot of other memories.
  • Small details may eventually piece together from many other witnesses to create a clearer picture of the event.
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What is changing order?

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  • Interviewer may try alternative ways through the timeline of the event.
  • For example, reversing the order in which the events occur.
  • Our recollections are influence by out schemas.
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What is changing perspective?

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  • Witness is asked to recall event from other peoples perspective (e.g. imagining how it would appear to other witnesses at the time).
  • Done to disrupt the effect schemas have on recall.
  • Approach suggested by research from Anderson and Pichert.
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What does research into the effectiveness of cognitive interview suggest?

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  • Meta - analysis of 53 studies found on average an increase of 34% in the amount of correct info generated using the CI technique compared to standard interviewing techniques. (Köhnken et al).
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What are the problems with using CI in practice?

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  • Kebbell et al interviews with police.
  • Police officers suggest that this technique often requires more time than is available and that instead they prefer to use deliberate strategies.
  • In addition, CI requires special training and many forces have not been able to provide more than a few hours.
  • For these reasons the use of CI has not been widespread.
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