Asked by
Kristina Cazandra Gamat
on Dec 14, 2024Verified
A person is driving and comes to an intersection where they see a deer.After driving past the deer,a policeman pulls them over.After the standard questions,the policeman asks them if they had seen an elk on the road.The person says 'no' and goes upon their way.One week later,the same person is pulled over by another policeman.The second policeman asks the person if they had seen an elk the previous week.Forty percentage of the time,what will the person's response be?
A) They had seen a deer.
B) They had seen a cow.
C) They had seen an elk.
D) They had not seen anything.
Misinformation Effect
A phenomenon in which a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate because of post-event information.
- Understand how the reliability of memory recall is influenced by witness testimony and the effects of misinformation in legal settings.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand how the reliability of memory recall is influenced by witness testimony and the effects of misinformation in legal settings.