Authors
Annelies Vredeveldt, James D Sauer
Publication date
2015/3/31
Journal
Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
51-58
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Confidence judgments about the quality of memory can have serious implications in eyewitness settings. Three experiments investigated the effect of eye-closure during eyewitness interviews on confidence-accuracy relations in event recall. In all experiments, participants viewed video-taped events and were subsequently questioned about the event, while they had their eyes open or closed. Participants provided confidence ratings for each response. We found that participants were generally able to monitor the accuracy of their responses, although they displayed underconfidence for imprecise responses. Importantly, across all experiments, eye-closure increased accuracy without significantly inflating confidence or impairing confidence-accuracy relations. Moreover, in Experiment 3, reducing distraction (e.g., through eye-closure) significantly reduced overconfidence. Thus, unlike most other investigative interview …
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Scholar articles
A Vredeveldt, JD Sauer - Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2015