The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?

Eyewitnesses' testimonies differ in content as people perceive and encode the same event differently depending on the role played during the event. The type of information perceived by the eyewitness may depend on his or her role during the occurrence of the tragedy. This study examines whether...

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Main Author: Ng, Hui Qi.
Other Authors: Michael Donald Patterson
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-206092019-12-10T11:23:20Z The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory? Ng, Hui Qi. Michael Donald Patterson School of Humanities and Social Sciences Home Team Academy - Behavioral Science Unit DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology Eyewitnesses' testimonies differ in content as people perceive and encode the same event differently depending on the role played during the event. The type of information perceived by the eyewitness may depend on his or her role during the occurrence of the tragedy. This study examines whether having control before and during the occurrence of the mishap will have an impact on the number and type of details recalled. Results revealed that passive bystander witnesses were better able to recall more central and peripheral details as compared to witnesses who had some degree of control when the accident occurred. The implications of the results of this study are discussed. Bachelor of Arts 2009-12-15T06:45:42Z 2009-12-15T06:45:42Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20609 en Nanyang Technological University 54 p. application/pdf
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Ng, Hui Qi.
The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
description Eyewitnesses' testimonies differ in content as people perceive and encode the same event differently depending on the role played during the event. The type of information perceived by the eyewitness may depend on his or her role during the occurrence of the tragedy. This study examines whether having control before and during the occurrence of the mishap will have an impact on the number and type of details recalled. Results revealed that passive bystander witnesses were better able to recall more central and peripheral details as compared to witnesses who had some degree of control when the accident occurred. The implications of the results of this study are discussed.
author2 Michael Donald Patterson
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Ng, Hui Qi.
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author Ng, Hui Qi.
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title The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
title_short The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
title_full The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
title_fullStr The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
title_full_unstemmed The role of control in a tragic accident : does degree of control that bystander eyewitness have affects accuracy of eyewitness memory?
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