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level questions: anxiety

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procedure of yuille and cutshall studyNatural experiment involving a real life gun shooting 13 witnesses were interviewed right after the shooting by police, then 4-5 months after by psychologists. They were asked to rate their stress level at the time of the incident, along with two misleading questions.
findings of yuille and cutshall studyThe more stressed they were, the more details the participants could recall Small details like height, weight, or age estimates were sometimes wrong
Evaluations of yuille and cutshall studygood ecological validity and no mundane realism--> this was a natural experiment involving a real gun shooting replicated police interviews bad gerneralisablility because there were only 13 participants and they studied one unique event only. contradicts Johnson and scott study
anxiety's positive effect on EWTFight or flight--> physiological arousal Could lead to more accurate EWT as people tend to focus on important details to survive+are on high alert
What does the Yerkes-dodson law describeRelationship between emotion arousal (anxiety) and performance. If its too low or too high you wont remember much, if its moderate then you will remember more
what is the negative effect of anxiety on EWTHigh levels anxiety cause tunnel vision where subjects focus entirely on the object causing anxiety (weapon, etc). This leads to poor and inaccurate EWT
procedure of Johnson and scott studyJohnson and scott made participant think that they were taking place in another lab study. While they were doing the fake study, they heard arguing in another room, then they experienced one of two conditions: 1: A man walks through the door with a pen and grease in his hands (low stress) 2: The argument included the sound of glass breaking, and the man comes through with a bloody letter opener ppts were then asked to identify the right man
findings of johnson and scott studylow stress= better recall, 49% accurate High stress= worse recall, 33% accurate
Evaluation of johnson and scott studycontradicts yullie and cutshall study unethical as ppts were made unnecessarily stressed + didnt have full disclosure of the study being performed on them bad internal validity as they may have been testing unusualness instead of stress (pickel's study)
procedure and findings of pickel's studysimilar to johnson and scott, but used a chicken and a gun instead of a pen and a gun. ppts rememberd better if it was a chicken. Contradicts Johnson and Scott's study in showing that ppts may remember more because of unusualness and not anxiety.