Testing promotes eyewitness accuracy with a warning: Implications for retrieval enhanced suggestibility.

Thomas, Ayanna K.

Bulevich, John B.

Chan, Jason C.K.

2010

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  • Numerous studies have demonstrated that repeated retrieval boosts later retention. However, recent research has shown that testing can increase eyewitness susceptibility to misleading post-event information (e.g., Chan, Thomas, & Bulevich, 2009) The present study examines the effects of warning on this counterintuitive finding. In two experiments, subjects either took an initial test or performed ... read more
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  • Thomas, A.K., Bulevich, J.B. & Chan, J.C.K. (2010). Testing promotes eyewitness accuracy with a warning: Implications for retrieval enhanced suggestibility. Journal of Memory & Language, 63, 149 - 157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jml.2010.04.004.
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