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IB Psychology IA HWW224




AN EXPERIMENT INTO THE EFFECT OF LEADING QUESTIONS ON MEMORY

May 2020 Examination

Submission Date: 22/11/2019

Word Count: 2200

HWW224

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


I.​Introduction 3-5

II.​ Exploration 5-7

A. ​Procedure 5

B.​ Research Design 5

C.​ Sampling Method 6

D.​ Participants 6-7

E.​ Control Variables 7

F.​ Materials 7

III.​ Analysis 8-9

IV.​ Evaluation 9-11

V.​ References 11-13

VI​. Appendices 13

A. ​Informed Consent Form 13

B.​ Debrief Form 14

C.​ Video Resource 15

D.​ Standardised Instructions 15-16

E.​ Survey Condition 1 16

F.​ Survey Condition 2 16

G. ​Raw Data 16-17

H. ​Processed Data 17-18




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I. INTRODUCTION


As crime rates soar across the UK (Schraer, 2010) more people are witnessing crime and

being asked to provide eyewitness testimonies to the police. Eyewitness testimonies are legal

accounts given by an individual who has witnessed an event by sight; although individuals

may see their eyewitness testimony as being accurate, leading questions asked by the police

can greatly impact what they remember. Since memory is often unreliable and susceptible to

manipulation (​Cherry, K. 2019) research has been done to investigate its reliability at a

cognitive level. Leading questions can be asked by simply changing one word in a sentence,

editing how it impacts an individual’s cognition and often manipulating their memory of an

event. If an individual hears a word with associated schema which are​“complete mental

pictures of how things are expected to be” ​(StudyLib.Net, 2019), then that may lead to

schema driven errors. Schema driven errors in eyewitness testimonies are errors caused by an

individual's representations of events, people and figures and are often influenced by: past

experiences, assumptions and stereotypes.


Bartlett’s theory of reconstructive memory helps to provide a greater picture as to why

eyewitness testimonies can be unreliable (Crane, 2019) . According to his theory, memory

recall can be subject to an individual's personal interpretation of events, in the event of an

eyewitness testimony, recall is subject to the interpretation of leading questions. Bartlett

referred to the mental pictures determining interpretation of events as schema which may be

determined by social values so can differ between individuals. If an individual has gaps in

their memory, they use their schema surrounding the event to reconstruct their memory, a

process which is often unreliable.




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