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post-identification feedback effect  

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Definición

  • A metamemory phenomenon observed when the feedback provided to an eyewitness after he or she has made an identification in a police line-up affects his or her confidence in his or her decision, as well as the recollection of the identification process.

Concepto genérico

Creador

  • Frank Arnould

Ejemplo

  • If the feedback to an eyewitness confirms that the person identified is the suspect, the eyewitness tends to be more confident in his or her decision, to feel that he or she perceived the perpetrator better, or to have identified the person more easily, compared to a person who did not receive this feedback.

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