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The effect of hypnotically elicited testimony on jurors' judgments of guilt and innocence.
Authors:G F Wagstaff  M Vella  T Perfect
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Abstract:Survey data from several countries indicate that many people believe that hypnosis may increase the accuracy of an eyewitness's memory; most experimental research, however, suggests that this belief is inaccurate. This study examined whether the belief could influence judgments of guilt and innocence in a simulated criminal trial. The results indicated that British undergraduates were more likely to find a male defendant guilty when told that the testimony against him had been elicited under hypnosis. Results concerning a nonhypnotic memory facilitation technique were found to be inconclusive, and the salience of hypnotically elicited testimony was ruled out as a contributory element.
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