@prefix p66: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/P66> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix isothes: <http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#> .
@prefix n9j: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J> .
@prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
@prefix uneskos: <http://purl.org/umu/uneskos#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .

p66:-Homme
  skos:prefLabel "Human"@en, "Homme"@fr ;
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:member p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-D304PDBZ-3
  skos:prefLabel "témoignage oculaire"@fr, "eyewitness testimony"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:related p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-BNPSX7VV-1
  skos:prefLabel "faux souvenir spontané"@fr, "spontaneous false memory"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-KJ1LK8PP-2
  skos:prefLabel "cécité au changement"@fr, "change blindness"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:related p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-QZMCKTT5-1
  skos:prefLabel "tapissage"@fr, "police lineup"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:related p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-MemoryAndLawGroup
  skos:prefLabel "Regroupement thématique Mémoire et justice"@fr, "Thematic grouping Memory and Law"@en ;
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:member p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-JGRTPFJQ-S
  skos:prefLabel "mémoire des visages"@fr, "face memory"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:related p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66:-Psychologie
  skos:prefLabel "Psychologie"@fr, "Psychology"@en ;
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:member p66:-PC2NM3QC-4 .

p66: a skos:ConceptScheme .
p66:-PC2NM3QC-4
  skos:exactMatch n9j:-Z85B7QHZ-4 ;
  dc:bibliographicCitation """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Ross, D. F., Ceci, S. J., Dunning, D., & Toglia, M. P. (1994). Unconscious transference and mistaken identity: When a witness misidentifies a familiar but innocent person. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79(6), 918–930.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.79.6.918">https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.79.6.918</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">fermé</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Brackmann, N., Sauerland, M., & Otgaar, H. (2019). Developmental trends in lineup performance: Adolescents are more prone to innocent bystander misidentifications than children and adults. Memory & Cognition, 47(3), 428–440.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-018-0877-6">https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-018-0877-6</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">open</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Loftus, E. F. (1976). Unconscious transference in eyewitness identification. Law & Psychology Review, 2, 93–98.</span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">fermé</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Wulff, A. N., & Hyman, I. E. (2022). Crime blindness: The impact of inattentional blindness on eyewitness awareness, memory, and identification. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 36(1), 166–178.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3906">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3906</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">ouvert</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Carlson, C. A., Wooten, A. R., & Carlson, M. A. (2024). Was he the perpetrator or a bystander? Testing theories of unconscious transference for eyewitness identification. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 13(4), 543–555.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1037/mac0000155">https://doi.org/10.1037/mac0000155</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">fermé</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Loftus, E. F. (1976). Unconscious transference in eyewitness identification. Law & Psychology Review, 2, 93–98.</span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">closed</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Carlson, C. A., Wooten, A. R., & Carlson, M. A. (2024). Was he the perpetrator or a bystander? Testing theories of unconscious transference for eyewitness identification. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 13(4), 543–555.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1037/mac0000155">https://doi.org/10.1037/mac0000155</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">closed</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Read, J. D., Tollestrup, P., Hammersley, R., McFadzen, E., & Christensen, A. (1990). The unconscious transference effect: Are innocent bystanders ever misidentified? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 4(1), 3–31.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2350040103">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2350040103</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">closed</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Wulff, A. N., & Hyman, I. E. (2022). Crime blindness: The impact of inattentional blindness on eyewitness awareness, memory, and identification. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 36(1), 166–178.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3906">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3906</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">open</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Davis, D., Loftus, E. F., Vanous, S., & Cucciare, M. (2008). “Unconscious transference” can be an instance of “change blindness.” Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22(5), 605–623.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.1395">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.1395</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">closed</span></p>"""@en, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Davis, D., Loftus, E. F., Vanous, S., & Cucciare, M. (2008). “Unconscious transference” can be an instance of “change blindness.” Applied Cognitive Psychology, 22(5), 605–623.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.1395">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.1395</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">fermé</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Brackmann, N., Sauerland, M., & Otgaar, H. (2019). Developmental trends in lineup performance: Adolescents are more prone to innocent bystander misidentifications than children and adults. Memory & Cognition, 47(3), 428–440.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-018-0877-6">https://doi.org/10.3758/s13421-018-0877-6</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">ouvert</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Read, J. D., Tollestrup, P., Hammersley, R., McFadzen, E., & Christensen, A. (1990). The unconscious transference effect: Are innocent bystanders ever misidentified? Applied Cognitive Psychology, 4(1), 3–31.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2350040103">https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.2350040103</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Type de document</span> : <span class="versal">étude empirique</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Accès</span> : <span class="versal">fermé</span></p>"""@fr, """<span class ="replaced2">	•	 Ross, D. F., Ceci, S. J., Dunning, D., & Toglia, M. P. (1994). Unconscious transference and mistaken identity: When a witness misidentifies a familiar but innocent person. Journal of Applied Psychology, 79(6), 918–930.  <a href="https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.79.6.918">https://doi.org/10.1037/0021-9010.79.6.918</a></span> <span class="reified-property-value xl-pref-label tooltip-html"><p><img src="resource/pics/infoBlue.png"/>	</p><div class="reified-tooltip tooltip-html-content"><p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Document type</span>: <span class="versal">empirical study</span></p> <p><span class="tooltip-prop">• Access</span>: <span class="versal">closed</span></p>"""@en ;
  uneskos:memberOf p66:-Psychologie, p66:-Homme, p66:-MemoryAndLawGroup ;
  skos:related p66:-QZMCKTT5-1, p66:-JGRTPFJQ-S, p66:-KJ1LK8PP-2, p66:-D304PDBZ-3 ;
  skos:altLabel "unconscious transference"@en, "transfert inconscient"@fr, "bystander misidentification"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  dc:creator "Frank Arnould" ;
  dc:created "2017-12-04"^^xsd:date ;
  skos:prefLabel "unconscious transference effect"@en, "effet de transfert inconscient"@fr ;
  skos:inScheme p66: ;
  dc:modified "2025-09-11"^^xsd:date ;
  skos:definition "Faux souvenir spontané « qui se produit lorsqu'un témoin oculaire confond une personne familière mais innocente avec un agresseur réel. » (Ross et al., 1994, p. 918)."@fr, "A spontaneous false memory \"which is said to occur when an eyewitness confuses a familiar but innocent person with an actual assailant.\" (Ross et al., 1994, p. 918)."@en ;
  skos:broader p66:-BNPSX7VV-1 .

