ROLE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT IN EYEWITNESS MEMORY

被引:18
作者
BONTO, MA [1 ]
PAYNE, DG [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY BINGHAMTON,DEPT PSYCHOL,BINGHAMTON,NY 13902
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10.2307/1422854
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
We investigated whether varying the environmental context will affect the magnitude of retroactive interference produced by misleading postevent information in an eyewitness memory paradigm. Previous eyewitness memory studies have typically presented the original and misleading information in the same environmental context. In this experiment, the physical contexts in which the original information and the misleading information were presented were varied, a procedure that is more analogous to what usually occurs in real world situations. We tested 288 subjects, half using the original and misleading information in the same encoding context and half using a different context for presenting the two types of information. Memory for the original event was assessed using either the standard recognition test procedure or the modified test developed by McCloskey and Zaragoza (1985). Measures of both recognition accuracy and response latency showed no difference in performance attributable to varying the environmental context. The present data replicate the findings of previous single-context experiments that showed the two recognition test procedures to produce different patterns of results. Thus, environmental context seems to play little role in determining the magnitude of the misleading postevent information effect.
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页码:117 / 134
页数:18
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