Stevenage Sarah V, Bennett Alice
Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK.
Forensic Sci Int. 2017 Jul;276:93-106. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.04.009. Epub 2017 May 1.
One study is presented which explores the biasing effects of irrelevant contextual information on a fingerprint matching task. Bias was introduced by providing the outcomes of a DNA test relating to each fictitious case under consideration. This was engineered to suggest either a match, no match, or an inconclusive outcome, and was thus either consistent, misleading or unbiased depending on the ground truth of each fingerprint pair. The results suggested that, when the difficulty of the fingerprint matching task was measurably increased, participants became more vulnerable to the biasing information. Under such conditions, when performance was good, misleading evidence lowered accuracy, and when performance was weaker, consistent evidence improved accuracy. As such, the results confirmed existing demonstrations of cognitive bias from contextual information in the fingerprint task. Moreover, by taking a process-based approach, it became possible to articulate the concerns, and the potential solutions, at each stage of the workflow. The results offer value for the forensic science community in extending the evidence-base regarding cognitive bias, and in articulating routes to improve the credibility of fingerprint decisions.
本文介绍了一项研究,该研究探讨了无关背景信息对指纹匹配任务的偏差影响。通过提供与所考虑的每个虚构案例相关的DNA测试结果来引入偏差。这被设计为暗示匹配、不匹配或不确定的结果,因此根据每对指纹的实际情况,它要么是一致的、误导性的,要么是无偏差的。结果表明,当指纹匹配任务的难度显著增加时,参与者更容易受到偏差信息的影响。在这种情况下,当表现良好时,误导性证据会降低准确性,而当表现较弱时,一致性证据会提高准确性。因此,结果证实了指纹任务中来自背景信息的认知偏差的现有证明。此外,通过采用基于过程的方法,有可能在工作流程的每个阶段阐明问题和潜在的解决方案。这些结果为法医学界提供了价值,有助于扩展关于认知偏差的证据基础,并阐明提高指纹鉴定可信度的途径。