APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
Witnesses Interpret Repetition of Interview Questions As an Invitation to Change Responses
- Daniel Pillersdorf
University of Windsor - Lauren Wysman
University of Windsor - Alan Scoboria
University of Windsor
Abstract
Negative feedback affects the consistency of eyewitness responses when questions are repeated. This study examined the effects of providing negative, neutral, positive, or consistency feedback when repeating questions about a videotaped crime. While all forms of feedback produced shift in responses, consistency feedback resulted in the least amount of change.
Forensic