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言语描述对辨认程序中表现的影响:列队辨认和现场辨认。

The effects of verbal descriptions on performance in lineups and showups.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego.

Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London.

出版信息

J Exp Psychol Gen. 2018 Jan;147(1):113-124. doi: 10.1037/xge0000354. Epub 2017 Sep 4.

Abstract

Verbally describing a face has been found to impair subsequent recognition of that face from a photo lineup, a phenomenon known as the verbal overshadowing effect (Schooler & Engstler-Schooler, 1990). Recently, a large direct replication study successfully reproduced that original finding (Alogna et al., 2014). However, in both the original study and the replication studies, memory was tested using only target-present lineups (i.e., lineups containing the previously seen target face), making it possible to compute the correct identification rate (correct ID rate; i.e., the hit rate) but not the false identification rate (false ID rate; i.e., the false alarm rate). Thus, the lower correct ID rate for the verbal condition could reflect either reduced discriminability or a conservative criterion shift relative to the control condition. In four verbal overshadowing experiments reported here, we measured both correct ID rates and false ID rates using photo lineups (Experiments 1 and 2) or single-photo showups (Experiments 3 and 4). The experimental manipulation (verbally describing the face or not) occurred either immediately after encoding (Experiments 1 and 3) or 20-min after encoding (Experiments 2 and 4). In the immediate condition, discriminability did not differ between groups, but in the delayed condition, discriminability was lower in the verbal description group (i.e., a verbal overshadowing effect was observed). A fifth experiment found that the effect of the immediate-versus-delayed manipulation may be attributable to a change in the content of verbal descriptions, with the ratio of diagnostic to generic facial features in the descriptions decreasing as delay increases. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

口头描述一张脸已被发现会损害随后从照片阵容中识别那张脸的能力,这种现象被称为口头遮蔽效应(Schooler & Engstler-Schooler, 1990)。最近,一项大规模的直接复制研究成功复制了最初的发现(Alogna 等人,2014)。然而,在最初的研究和复制研究中,记忆仅通过目标呈现的照片阵容进行测试(即,包含先前看到的目标脸的阵容),这使得可以计算正确识别率(正确识别率;即命中率),但不能计算错误识别率(错误识别率;即错误报警率)。因此,口头条件下较低的正确识别率可能反映了辨别力降低,也可能反映了相对于对照条件的保守标准转变。在本文报告的四个口头遮蔽实验中,我们使用照片阵容(实验 1 和 2)或单张照片展示(实验 3 和 4)测量了正确识别率和错误识别率。实验操作(口头描述面部或不描述)要么在编码后立即发生(实验 1 和 3),要么在编码后 20 分钟发生(实验 2 和 4)。在即时条件下,两组之间的辨别力没有差异,但在延迟条件下,口头描述组的辨别力较低(即观察到口头遮蔽效应)。第五个实验发现,即时与延迟操作的影响可能归因于口头描述内容的变化,描述中诊断性与一般性面部特征的比例随着延迟的增加而降低。(PsycINFO 数据库记录

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