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memory - Coggle Diagram
memory
eyewitness testimony
response bias explanation: where the wording of the question has no effect on the participants memory just influences how they decide to answer
substitution explanation: where the wording of the leading question influences a change in the participants memory
Loftus and Palmer: the word of the leading question leads to a biased outcome of eyewitness testimony
post event discussion: when there is more than one witness to an event they will discuss what they have seen and may influence the accuracy of the event
Anxiety in eyewitness testimony: anxiety is accompanied with physiological arousal which prevents us paying attention to important cues so recall is worse
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