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Eyewitness testimony
When a person who witnesses an event gets up on the stand at a trial and recounts what happened
REcoding
Converting what we’ve received into an understandable format
Misinformation
Retrieving information incorrectly can shape your future memory of that information
Misinformation effect
Incorrect memory retrieval and subsequent recoding can occur after receiving additional information about the event
Leading questions
Questions that make an assumption or imply something about the situation, which may or may not be correct
Loftus and Palmer (1974) proves that
The phrasing of a question influences eyewitness memory