Original paper
A New Method of Studying Confidence Malleability: Self-Sourced Misinformation as Post-Identification Feedback
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Author(s): Greenspan, Rachel Leigh | Advisor(s): Loftus, Elizabeth F | Abstract: Eyewitness confidence is often used by judges and jurors as a cue to accuracy. Despite this, confidence is not always related to accuracy as confidence is malleable over time and subject to suggestion. One way in which confidence can be influenced by outside factors is through post-identification feedback. The post-identification feedback effect is the finding in...
Paper Details
Title
A New Method of Studying Confidence Malleability: Self-Sourced Misinformation as Post-Identification Feedback
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
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