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Warnings to Counter Choice Blindness for Identification Decisions: Warnings Offer an Advantage in Time but Not in Rate of Detection

机译:针对选择决策盲目选择的警告:警告在时间上提供优势但在发现率上却没有优势

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Choice blindness for identification decisions refers to the inability of eyewitnesses to detect that an originally recognized target was swapped for a non-identified lineup member. The robustness of the effect calls for measures that can prevent or reduce the negative consequences of choice blindness manipulations. Here, we investigated whether pre- and post-warnings given to participants about the possibility of mistakes reduces choice blindness for identification decisions. Participants (N = 119) were presented with identifications they never made and were asked to justify those decisions. Either before or after the presentation of the manipulated identification outcome, participants were or were not warned about the possibility of mistakes in the identification process. Although warnings were not sufficient to reduce choice blindness for identification decisions they provided a time-related detection advantage. Pre-warned participants questioned the legitimacy of the manipulated outcome sooner (i.e., concurrent detection) than participants in other conditions. Hence, pre-warnings can help detect mistakes in the identification procedure at an earlier stage, before they contaminate the memory of the witness and other pieces of evidence. From a theoretical stance, our findings attest to the strength of self-suggestion and indicate that choice blindness effects are deeply rooted in cognition.
机译:选择身份识别决策的盲目性是指目击者无法检测到最初识别的目标已被交换为未识别的阵容成员。效果的鲁棒性要求采取可以防止或减少选择盲目操作的负面影响的措施。在这里,我们调查了针对参与者的关于错误可能性的预警和预警是否会减少识别决策的选择盲目性。向参加者(N = 119)提供他们从未做过的识别,并被要求为这些决定辩护。在呈现操纵的识别结果之前或之后,都会提醒或不警告参与者有关识别过程中可能出现错误的可能性。尽管警告不足以减少识别决策的选择盲目性,但它们提供了与时间相关的检测优势。预先警告的参与者比其他情况下的参与者更早地质疑操纵结果的合法性(即并发检测)。因此,预警可以在较早阶段发现识别程序中的错误,从而避免污染证人和其他证据。从理论立场来看,我们的发现证明了自我暗示的力量,并表明选择盲目效应深深植根于认知。

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