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Lindsay, R. C. L. – CSTA Journal, 1998
Describes the differences between normal and sequential lineups and their effects on eyewitnesses to crime. After a staged crime in a college lab, students were shown photographs in either normal lineup style or sequential style. 35% of eyewitnesses shown all photographs at the same time mistakenly picked an innocent person. Only 18% shown…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect
Davis, Lucy A. – CSTA Journal, 1998
In this classroom simulation of a crime, students take on the challenge presented in the article To Catch a Thief. Students witnessing a surprising event learn to question the nature of how criminals get identified and generate ideas about how criminals can be better identified. A key component of the evidence is an unusual distinguishing…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavioral Sciences, Context Effect, Crime