Abstract
The current study investigated whether differences exist in eyewitness
identification and change blindness when manipulating attention. 126
undergraduate students were randomly assigned to either a full or
divided attention group. Level of attention was found to be a
significant predictor for accurate identification, #967;2 (3, N = 126) =
1947, p .001. Additionally, there was a significant between-group
difference on correct recall, t (115.46) = 4.24, p .001, and
self-reported confidence in responses given, t (124) = 3.62, p
.001. Level of attention was a non-significant predictor of
participants detection of change (two-tailed Fisher exact p = .058).
Results indicate that level of attention impacts on accurate eyewitness
identification.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Journal | Journal of European Psychology Students |
| Volume | 6 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2015 |
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- Authors
- Sammon, N; Bogue, J