DOI: 10.25148/etd.fidc000132
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The Effects of Post-Recall Feedback: Examining Witness Recall Quantity, Accuracy, and Confidence

Abstract: Most eyewitness identification protocols recommend withholding feedback after an identification has been made, at least until a measure of confidence can be gathered.Although much research has examined the impact of post-identification feedback on subsequent witness behavior and confidence, research addressing the importance of postrecall feedback remains largely incomplete. The current study examined the effects of post-recall feedback and question type on subsequent witness recall, confidence, and reports of… Show more

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