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Card 6
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Altering our recollection of things so that they make more sense to us.
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Card 7
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The depth at which information is thought about when trying to learn it.
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Card 8
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A factor affecting the reliability of eyewitness testimony.
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Card 9
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A factor affecting the reliability of eyewitness testimony.
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Card 10
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Aim: To see if asking leading questions affect the accuracy of recall.
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Card 11
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Evaluation: This study has ecological validity as it was an eye-witness statement.
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Card 12
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The use of something for a reasonable purpose, for example, when talking to witnesses, police and lawyers should avoid asking leading questions.
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