防止错误信息:评估三种技术的有效性,以减少内存的合规性
Magdalena Kękuś1, Regina Dziubańska2, Kacper Michalak2
1Faculty of Psychology in Kraków, SWPS University, Kraków, Poland.
概括
一个延长的警告有效地消除了证人证词中的记忆合规效应. 其他方法可以减少但不能消除这种记忆扭曲,这凸显了特定干预对准确回忆的重要性.
科学领域:
- 认知心理学 认知心理学
- 法医心理学 法医心理学
背景情况:
- 记忆合规效应发生在讨论影响证人召回时.
- 准确的证人证词对司法系统至关重要.
- 减少内存合规性的现有方法并不完全有效.
研究的目的:
- 评估三项旨在减少内存合规效应的干预措施.
- 为了提高证人证词的可靠性.
- 调查警告,记忆教育和激励技术的有效性.
主要方法:
- 利用创新的MORI技术对不同事件版本的受控暴露.
- 通过问答阶段引入了相互错误的信息.
- 在个体记忆测试之前,应用了三个干预措施中的一个.
主要成果:
- 对错误信息的扩展警告完全消除了内存合规效应.
- 记忆功能信息和动机技术减少了,但没有消除效果.
- 摩里技术有效地模拟了现实世界内存合规场景.
结论:
- 延长警告是一种非常有效的策略,可以防止目击者的记忆符合性.
- 虽然其他方法提供了一些好处,但它们不能完全解决记忆扭曲.
- 针对错误信息的干预是提高证人证词准确性的关键.
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