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Card 6
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What is confirmation bias in the context of eyewitness memory?
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Card 7
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When Tuckey and Brewer (2003) showed a crime film where the robbers gender was ambiguous (head covered by balaclava) what gender did the majority of participants recall the robber being?
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Card 8
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Loftus and Burns (1982) found as the violence of the crime increased memory accuracy increases.
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Card 9
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What is the weapons focus effect
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Card 10
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Loftus & Palmer (1974) showed participants a film of a multiple car accident. Some asked “How fast were the cars going when they smashed into each other?”. Others asked “How fast were the cars going when they hit each other?”. What were the results?
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Card 11
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Loftus & Zanni (1975) again showed a short film of a car accident. Some asked “Did you see a broken headlight?”. Other asked “Did you see the broken headlight?”. What were the results?
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Card 12
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Eakin et al (2003) showed that post-event misleading information can still distort memory even if participants are warned that misleading information will be presented. True or False?
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Card 13
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Who proposed Source Monitoring Theory
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Card 14
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According to source monitoring theory, retrieval occurs by a memory probe activating memory traces with informational overlap. Because information from multiple sources may be activated, you must decide the most appropriate source for the memory. What can
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Card 15
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According to source monitoring theory, source attribution is more likely when...