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people tried for crimes that they did not commit based off of another’s repressed memory. Elizabeth Loftus made it her goal to find justice for those wrongfully accused. It is hard to say whether or not those accused are truly innocent or not‚ but what we can say is that too many people are being locked away without all the right evidence; just another’s memory of what might have happened. Loftus found it unlikely that any one person could forget such a traumatic experience‚ then remember it years
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PSYA1 Cognitive Psychology - Memory The Nature of Memory: STM and LTM * Baddeley‚ encoding in short term memory – whether it’s acoustic or semantic in the STM. Acoustically similar words recalled the least suggests that the STM is encoded on an acoustic basis. * Jacobs‚ capacity of the STM – he found that people remember nine numbers and seven letters. He did this with the series span technique. * Miller‚ capacity of the STM – reviewed all the research available and found that the
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Assignment 1 Critically evaluate some of the central themes within psychology Behaviourism VS Cognitive This assignment will critically analyse two of the core approaches in psychology- Behaviourism versus the Cognitive approach. Behaviourists believe that all behaviours are gained through conditioning; conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. Behaviourists say our responses to environmental stimuli shape our behaviour. If the environment surrounding us is altered- our
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English 111 27 January 2013 Audience Analysis The general audience I would like to target in this particular essay would have to be my fellow classmates‚ and instructor. What I feel I am expressing in this essay about “The American Culture” by Deborah Tannen will be in relation to any and all participating in this assignment as well as having read this particular article. Being Americans‚ we have all read this article‚ even if not by words. Just as we all live in the “argument culture” now‚
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older witness‚ but they’re likely more convinced of that testimony because of the eyewitness’s confidence. An eyewitness may not be reliable for several reasons – Anxiety / Stress Reconstructive Memory Weapon Focus Leading Questions (Loftus and Palmer‚ 1974) and they don’t all have to do with poor vision‚ although that’s one of the leading reasons. In fact‚ tests performed on people with good eyesight have shown that at just 10 feet away‚ a witness may not be able to see a person’s eyelashes
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focus on is anxiety. Laboratory studies and some ‘real life’ studies have generally shown impaired recall in people who have witnessed particularly distressing or anxiety induced situations. The weapon focus effect phenomenon as identified by Loftus 1979‚ she asked participants to sit outside a laboratory where they thought they were hearing a genuine exchange between people inside the laboratory. In the control condition‚ participants heard an amicable discussion about an equipment failure‚
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Assessing‚ comparing and evaluating psychological perspectives and their approaches to health and social care practices. Within this assignment I aim to assess‚ compare and evaluate the different psychological perspectives and their different approaches to both health and social care practices‚ beginning with an explanation of the different perspectives‚ and how different psychological perspectives are able to effect both areas of health and social care. Behaviourist psychology Firstly behaviourist
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asked to give testimonies in court to particular crimes. Anxiety is amongst several other factors that can affect the accuracy of EWT. Depending on the anxiety level a witness has experienced‚ their recall level can either be more or less accurate. Loftus 1979‚ investigated the effect of anxiety on eye witness testimony accuracy. She asked participants to sit outside a laboratory where they thought they were hearing a genuine exchange between people inside the laboratory. In the control condition‚
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Psychology Revision |Unit 3 Criminal Approach Social Learning Theory Description – Theory agrees with the view of classical and operant conditioning‚ but also says that we can learn by observing others‚ if their behaviour is punished or rewarded. When you observe someone acting in a certain way‚ and then decide to imitate them‚ it is known as vicarious learning. There are 3 different types of vicarious learning: Vicarious Reinforcement‚ Vicarious Punishment‚ and Vicarious Extinction. Vicarious
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