Further evidence of a robust point-of-view bias in videotaped confessions

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G. Daniel Lassiter
Melissa J. Beers
Andrew L. Geers
Ian M. Handley
Patrick J. Munhall
Paul E. Weiland
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[1] Ohio University,Department of Psychology
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Current Psychology | 2002年 / 21卷
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Current Psychology; Mock Juror; Police Interrogation; Camera Perspective; False Confession;
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Four experiments were conducted to test possible limits on the previously demonstrated point-of-view bias in videotaped confessions. Study 1 showed that deliberation did not eliminate the bias. Study 2 showed that forewarning did not eliminate the bias. Study 3 showed that directing greater attention to the content of the confession did not eliminate the bias. Study 4 showed that using a lengthier, case-based confession also did not eliminate the bias. Taken together, this research clearly indicates that the legal system needs to be concerned with the potential for bias that exists in videotaped confessions.
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