Research Article
2014

Earwitnesses: the type of voice lineup affects the proportion of correct identifications and the realism in confidence judgments

Publication: The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law
Volume 21, Number 1

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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 approx. 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.

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The International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law
Volume 21Number 12014
Pages: 139 - 155

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Published in print: 2014
Published online: 4 November 2024

Keywords

  1. Buddhist Modernism
  2. monasticism
  3. anti-Catholicism
  4. Dharmapala
  5. T.W. Rhys Davids

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Farhan Sarwar [email protected]
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Biography: Farhan Sarwar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden
Department of Psychology, Lund University, Sweden
Carl Martin Allwood [email protected]
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Biography: Carl Martin Allwood is a Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
The Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg. Sweden.
Elisabeth Zetterholm [email protected]
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Biography: Elisabeth Zetterholm is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Swedish, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Department of Swedish, Linnaeus University, Sweden

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