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Forensic and Legal Psychology
Quiz 7: Section 2: Eyewitness Identification and Testimony
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
When the eyewitness is a child, it is likely that the accuracy of information they can provide is _____ that provided by an adult.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Alternative suspects in the lineup or photo spread are called:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
When doing research, social scientists often look at many factors. Factors that are outside the control of the legal system are referred to as:
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Research is an important part of understanding how eyewitness accounts are derived. As such, a range of factors are often considered. Those factors that are within the control of the justice system are:
Question 25
Multiple Choice
The process of having an eyewitness looking at one person or photograph at a time is referred to as _____ lineups.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The reassignment of a face that is familiar from another context to the scene of a crime is referred to as:
Question 27
Multiple Choice
According to a study completed by Morgan and his colleagues (2004) , stress appears to have an effect on eyewitness identification. Based on the results found, the rate of correct identification was _____ in low-stress conditions.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
When presented with a lineup, Alexis was able to identify the perpetrator of a robbery she had witnessed. She was not sure of her identification at first, but when the investigator mentioned that another witness had also chosen the same suspect, her confidence that she remembered the perpetrator well grew close to 100%. This is an illustration of:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
According to the text, what we generally see and remember is impacted by what we expect to see. This tendency to maintain widely held beliefs about a sequence of expected behaviors is referred to as:
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Bias-reducing instructions are used to assist eyewitnesses to be accurate in their identification of a suspect. An example of such instructions, as noted in the text, is telling the eyewitness that: