EWT and Anxiety Flashcards
1
Q
What was Loftus & Burns’s research about?
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- P’s shown violent film where a boy was shot in the face had less accurate EWT than those shown a non-violent version.
- P’s are thought to focus on the weapon rather than all other incoming information eg: details of face, clothing, surroundings etc. So do not encode all relevant information at the time of the event.
- But in real life/naturalistic situations we get different results.
2
Q
What was Christianson & Hubinette (1993)?
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- Questioned 110 witnesses who had witnessed genuine bank robberies.
- Some witnesses were onlookers who happened to be in the bank at the time, some were victims – bank employees who had been directly threatened in the robberies.
- Victims had more accurate recall than onlookers
Victims recalled more detail about clothing, behaviour, weapons etc. - Superior victim recall was evident even after 15 months.
3
Q
Outline the AO3 points about EWT
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AO3: Anxiety can have a positive and negative effect on the accuracy of EWT
AO3: It is the level of arousal that is the determining factor
4
Q
What did Christianson and Hubinette conclude after the research?
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Christianson and Hubinette concluded that people are good at remembering highly stressful events if they occur in real life rather than in a laboratory.