Reducing Misinformation Effects in Older Adults With Cognitive Interview Mnemonics

holliday, robyn, humphries, joyce, milne, rebecca, Memon, Amina, houlder, lucy, lyons, amy and bull, ray

(2012)

holliday, robyn, humphries, joyce, milne, rebecca, Memon, Amina, houlder, lucy, lyons, amy and bull, ray (2012) Reducing Misinformation Effects in Older Adults With Cognitive Interview Mnemonics. Psychology and Aging, 27

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Abstract

We examined the effect of a prior Modified Cognitive Interview on young and older adults’ recall of a short film of a staged crime and subsequent reporting of misinformation. Participants viewed the film followed the next day by misinformation presented in a postevent summary. They were then interviewed with either a Modified Cognitive Interview or a control interview followed by a recognition memory test. A Modified Cognitive Interview elicited more correct details and improved overall accuracy compared to a control interview in both age groups, although the young adults recollected three times more correct information in a Modified Cognitive Interview than the older adults. In both age groups, correct recollections of person and action details were higher in a Modified Cognitive Interview than a control interview. Importantly, older adults who were interviewed with a Modified Cognitive Interview were not susceptible to misinformation effects.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleReducing Misinformation Effects in Older Adults With Cognitive Interview Mnemonics
Authorsholliday, robyn
humphries, joyce
milne, rebecca
Memon, Amina
houlder, lucy
lyons, amy
bull, ray
Uncontrolled Keywordsaging, cognitive interview, misinformation effect, eyewitness suggestibility
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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