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Loftus and Palmer (1974) investigated the extent to which eyewitness testimony can be influenced by variables other than a personâs original memory of an event.
The researchers were interested in investigating what these variables could be, and how they have the ability to change peopleâs eyewitness testimony in relation to a traffic accident.
Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.
*Background - 0:05
*Aims - 1:54
*Sample - 2:21
*Methodology and Procedure - 2:36
*Results - 4:58
*Conclusions - 6:22
*Evaluations - 8:30
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**View description for time stamps**
Loftus and Palmer (1974) investigated the extent to which eyewitness testimony can be influenced by variables other than a personâs original memory of an event.
The researchers were interested in investigating what these variables could be, and how they have the ability to change peopleâs eyewitness testimony in relation to a traffic accident.
Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.
*Background - 0:05
*Aims - 1:54
*Sample - 2:21
*Methodology and Procedure - 2:36
*Results - 4:58
*Conclusions - 6:22
*Evaluations - 8:30
**Subscribe to MindVARK's YouTube channel**
**Follow MindVARK on Twitter**