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An Archival Study of Eyewitness Memory of the Titanic's Final Plunge
Authors:Todd C Riniolo  Myriah Koledin  Gregory M Drakulic  Robin A Payne
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Medaille College;2. Department of Psychology , Adams State College
Abstract:A handful of real-life studies demonstrate that most eyewitnesses accurately recall central details (i.e., the gist of what happened) from traumatic events. The authors evaluated the accuracy of archival eyewitness testimony from survivors of the Titanic disaster who witnessed the ship's final plunge. The results indicate that most eyewitness testimony (15 eyewitnesses of 20) is consistent with forensic evidence that demonstrates that the Titanic was breaking apart while it was still on the ocean's surface. Despite the methodological limitations of archival research, the authors provide evidence from a single-occurrence traumatic event (with a large-scale loss of life) that the majority of eyewitnesses accurately recall central details.
Keywords:central details  eyewitness testimony  traumatic events
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