Memory: Improving The Accuracy Of Eyewitness Testimony - The Cognitive Interview - JWW Flashcards

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The police use which type of interview to gain the most accurate eyewitness testimonies?

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The Cognitive Interview

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What does the cognitive interview facilitate in terms of eyewitness testimony?

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Most accurate EWT

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What type of questions are used in a cognitive interview?

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Open

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Open questions are used so witnesses can … on their own answers

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Expand

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What type of questions are NOT used in a cognitive interview?

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Closed/Leading Questions

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Who created the cognitive interview?

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Fisher & Geiselman

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Name the 4 techniques in the cognitive interview:

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Recall Everything
Context Reinstatement
Recall in Reverse
Recall from a Changed Perspective

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How many techniques does the cognitive interview contain?

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4

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In recall everything, witnesses are encouraged to recall all details including…

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trivial details

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What may trivial details do to an eyewitness testimony?

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Trigger recall/memories

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Participants are encouraged to recall all details of the event including minor/trivial details - what technique is this?

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Recall Everything

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Asking a witness to mentally place themselves back at the scene of the crime is which technique of the cognitive interview?

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Context Reinstatement

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In context reinstatement, witnesses are asked to mentally place themselves where?

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At the scene of the crime

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When mentally placing themselves back at the scene of the crime, what 2 factors are witnesses asked to report on?

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What they can see

How they felt (emotion)

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Asking a witness how they felt on the morning prior to a crime e.g. a robbery is an example of what technique?

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Context Reinstatement

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What type of cue does asking the participant to mentally place themselves back at the scene of the crime and report on what they could see trigger?

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External cues

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What type of reinstatement does asking the participant to mentally place themselves back at the scene of the crime and report on what they could see trigger?

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What type of cue does asking the participant to mentally place themselves back at the scene of the crime and report on what they felt?

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Internal Cues

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What type of reinstatement does asking the participant to mentally place themselves back at the scene of the crime and report on what they felt?

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Context Reinstatement

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In recall in reverse, the witness is asked to report what happened in a different

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Chronological order

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What technique of the cognitive interview is asking the witness to recall events of the crime in a different chronological order?

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Recall in Reverse

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What is prevented by asking the witness to recall in a different chronological order?

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Schema/Expectations

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What is it harder for the witness to do when recalling in reverse?

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Which 2 techniques of the cognitive interview are effective in preventing schema/expectations?

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Recall in Reverse

Recall from a Changed Perspective

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Which technique of the cognitive interview is asking the witness to recall the crime from another person's perspective e.g. the perpetrator?
Recall from changed perspective
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Recall from changed perspective asks the witness to recall the event from....
Another person's perspective
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Recalling the events of a crime from another person's perspective is effective in preventing?
Schema/Expectations
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What technique is the following question from in the cognitive interview: 'Start from the beginning, what happened the morning of the robbery?'
Recall Everything
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What technique is the following question from in the cognitive interview: 'Close your eyes, what do you see? What was the weather like//how were you feeling when the robbers entered the bank?'
Context Reinstatement
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What technique is the following question from in the cognitive interview: 'Tell us what happened from when the police arrived at the bank back to the beginning of the day'
Recall in Reverse
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What technique is the following question from in the cognitive interview: 'Imagine you are the bank robber, what did you see?'
Recall from a Changed Perspective