Cognitive Psychology and the Law
Description: Cognitive Psychology and the Law Quiz | |
Number of Questions: 14 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: cognitive psychology law eyewitness testimony memory decision-making |
What is the term for the tendency of eyewitnesses to be more confident in their identification of a suspect when they are shown a lineup that includes a photo of the suspect?
What is the term for the tendency of eyewitnesses to remember events in a way that is consistent with their expectations or beliefs?
What is the term for the tendency of eyewitnesses to mistakenly attribute a memory to a particular source?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is organized in a coherent and easy-to-understand manner?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented in a vivid and emotional manner?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be credible?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be similar to them?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be an expert?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be attractive?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be trustworthy?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be a victim?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be a child?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be a woman?
What is the term for the tendency of jurors to be more likely to convict a defendant if they are presented with evidence that is presented by a witness who is perceived to be a minority?