Fisher - cognitive interview Flashcards

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In the first phase of the study, how many interviews were collected?

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88 interviews over 4 months

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How many participants in Fisher’s study?

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16 detectives

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How many groups in Fishers study?

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2 groups, one was trained in cognitive interview techniques.

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How long did it take to train the detectives in cognitive interview techniques?

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It was over four 60-minute sessions

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How many detectives completed the programme?

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7 detectives

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What are Fisher’s four basic principles?

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  1. Event-interview similarity –> similar environment to the original event
  2. Focused retrieval –> focused concentration
  3. Extensive retrieval –> encouraged to remember the most they can
  4. Witness-compatible questioning –> interviewers should be flexible and alter their approach to meet the needs of each witness
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How much more information did the trained detectives get from the witnesses compared to before their training?

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47%

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How much more information did the trained detectives get from the witnesses compared to the untrained detectives?

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63%

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Who analysed the post-training interviews in Fisher’s study?

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A team from the University of California who were blind to the conditions (whether or not they were trained or not)

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