TY - JOUR
T1 - Earwitnesses: the type of voice lineup affects the proportion of correct identifications and the realism in confidence judgments.
AU - Sarwar, Farhan
AU - Allwood, Carl Martin
AU - Zetterholm, Elisabeth
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate recall. We investigated if similarity between the original voice event and the voice lineup helps people to identify the target from a voice lineup and helps improve the realism in participants' confidence judgments of the identification reports. Participants (n = 199) tried to identify a voice heard in a dialogue context that simulated two males, 22 and 27 years old, planning a burglary. In the Text-lineup condition six male speakers read a text from a book and in the Dialogue-lineup condition the same speakers had a dialogue with another male speaker. Each recording lasted approximately 30 seconds. The Text-lineup condition showed better identification accuracy, lower overconfidence and better calibration compared with the Dialogue-lineup condition. These results deviate from Tulving and Thomson's encoding specificity principle in memory psychology, maybe because text reading provides more useful voice features compared to dialogues.
AB - According to Tulving and Thomson (1973), similarity in encoding and recall contexts will facilitate recall. We investigated if similarity between the original voice event and the voice lineup helps people to identify the target from a voice lineup and helps improve the realism in participants' confidence judgments of the identification reports. Participants (n = 199) tried to identify a voice heard in a dialogue context that simulated two males, 22 and 27 years old, planning a burglary. In the Text-lineup condition six male speakers read a text from a book and in the Dialogue-lineup condition the same speakers had a dialogue with another male speaker. Each recording lasted approximately 30 seconds. The Text-lineup condition showed better identification accuracy, lower overconfidence and better calibration compared with the Dialogue-lineup condition. These results deviate from Tulving and Thomson's encoding specificity principle in memory psychology, maybe because text reading provides more useful voice features compared to dialogues.
KW - VOICE LINEUP
KW - IDENTIFICATIONS
KW - ENCODING SPECIFICITY PRINCIPLE
KW - MEMORY
KW - CONFIDENCE
KW - REALISM IN CONFIDENCE
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84903382809
U2 - 10.1558/ijsll.v21i1.139
DO - 10.1558/ijsll.v21i1.139
M3 - Article
SN - 1748-8885
VL - 21
SP - 139
EP - 155
JO - International Journal of Speech Language and the Law
JF - International Journal of Speech Language and the Law
IS - 1
ER -