2024
DOI: 10.1108/jcp-05-2024-0036
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Self-generated cues: the role of cue quality in facilitating eyewitness recall

Rebecca L. Wheeler-Mundy,
Fiona Gabbert,
Lorraine Hope

Abstract: Purpose Witness-led techniques, informed by theory, have been recognized as best practice for eliciting information from cooperative eyewitnesses. This study aims to test a self-generated cue (SGC) mnemonic grounded in memory theory and explore the impact of three SGC mnemonics on subsequent recall performance. Design/methodology/approach Participants (N = 170) witnessed a live staged event and reported their recall using an SGC mnemonic (keywords only, event line or concept map) or control technique (other-… Show more

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