Beresford Jayne, Blades Mark
Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
J Appl Psychol. 2006 Sep;91(5):1102-13. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.91.5.1102.
The authors investigated whether the type of lineup and instructions given to children 6-7 or 9-10 years of age affected their identification accuracy. Children witnessed a man stealing property and were later asked to identify him in either photo or video lineups. Some lineups contained the target and some did not. Two lineup procedures were used (standard or elimination), and 2 types of instruction were used (standard or cautioning about false identification). Standard lineups with cautioning instructions decreased target-absent errors with no associated reduction in correct identifications, but elimination lineups did not. Lineup media had an interaction effect whereby correct identifications were reduced in video but not photo elimination lineups. The results are discussed in a forensic context.
作者调查了向6至7岁或9至10岁儿童提供的列队辨认形式及指示是否会影响他们的辨认准确性。儿童目睹一名男子盗窃财物,随后被要求在照片或视频列队中指认该男子。有些列队中有目标人物,有些则没有。采用了两种列队辨认程序(标准程序或排除程序),并使用了两种指示类型(标准指示或关于错误辨认的告诫)。带有告诫指示的标准列队减少了无目标错误,同时正确辨认并未相应减少,但排除程序列队则不然。列队辨认媒介存在交互作用,即视频排除程序列队中的正确辨认减少,而照片排除程序列队中则不然。本文在法医背景下对研究结果进行了讨论。