The effects of local and global processing orientation on eyewitness identification performance |
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Authors: | Perfect Timothy J Dennis Ian Snell Amelia |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK. tperfect@plymouth.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Recent work has demonstrated that performance on a simultaneous target-present photographic line-up can be enhanced by prior global processing orientation, and hindered by prior local processing orientation induced by processing Navon letter stimuli. A series of studies explore the generality of this processing bias effect using either videotaped scenarios or live interactions. Five experiments demonstrate that these effects are seen across a range of test stimuli, test formats, and test instructions.These data inform the processes engaged in by witnesses when making line-up identifications and indicate that it may be possible to improve the accuracy of witnesses making such judgements. |
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