Haw Ryann M, Dickinson Jason J, Meissner Christian A
Big Bend Community College, Moses Lake, WA, USA.
Memory. 2007 Jan;15(1):117-27. doi: 10.1080/09658210601171672.
This study explored carryover effects from show-ups to subsequent line-up identifications using a novel paradigm in which participants rendered multiple identification judgements. A total of 160 participants studied a series of faces and subsequently viewed a series of target-absent and target-present show-ups. Following a retention interval, participants then made identification judgements from a series of target-absent and target-present line-ups. Remember-Know-Guess judgements were collected to assess the phenomenological basis of carryover effects in face identification. Our results indicated clear carryover effects from show-ups to line-ups, such that repeated exposure to a face increased the likelihood that it would later be identified, regardless of whether or not it had been presented at the time of study. The phenomenological basis for these carryover effects is discussed, as are the implications of these findings for police conduct of multiple eyewitness identification procedures.
本研究采用一种新颖的范式,即让参与者做出多次识别判断,来探究从辨认嫌疑人到随后的列队辨认中的延续效应。共有160名参与者研究了一系列面孔,随后观看了一系列没有目标人物和有目标人物的辨认嫌疑人环节。在一个保持间隔后,参与者接着从一系列没有目标人物和有目标人物的列队中做出识别判断。收集“记得-知道-猜测”判断,以评估面部识别中延续效应的现象学基础。我们的结果表明,从辨认嫌疑人到列队辨认存在明显的延续效应,即反复接触一张面孔会增加其随后被识别的可能性,无论该面孔在研究时是否被呈现过。本文讨论了这些延续效应的现象学基础,以及这些发现对警方进行多次目击者身份识别程序的启示。