Results for Making a Case (Forensic Psychology)

All the results for the studies in G543 Forensic Psychology: Making a Case

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Results for Loftus et al
In the control condition 38.9% chose the correct person B (seven people) compared to 11.1% in the weapon condition (two people)
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Results for Frowd
Whole composites and those of external features were sorted similarly at approximately 33% correct and were both higher than internal features composites at 19.5%. E-FIT was found to be the best system for both complete and external features
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Results for Fisher et al
After training, the seven trained detectives elicited 47% more information than before and 63% more information than the untrained detectives
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Results for Mann et al
Experience in interviewing was correlated with truth accuracy (0.20) and lie accuracy (0.18)
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Results for Kassin and Keichel
28% believed they had hit the 'ALT' button. The most vulnerable group was the fast typing/false evidence (having been “seen” hit the key); 100% of this group signed the confession.
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Whole composites and those of external features were sorted similarly at approximately 33% correct and were both higher than internal features composites at 19.5%. E-FIT was found to be the best system for both complete and external features

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Results for Fisher et al

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Results for Mann et al

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Results for Kassin and Keichel

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