Would you believe an intoxicated witness? the impact of witness alcohol intoxication status on credibility judgments and suggestibility

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  • who: ufeffGeorginaufeff ufeffBartlettufeff from the City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China have published the paper: Would you believe an intoxicated witness? The impact of witness alcohol intoxication status on credibility judgments and suggestibility, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined whether participants were less confident in their response to specific questions pertaining to misinformation (rather than details gained from the video). Using this approach, the authors examined whether participants were always less likely to report misinformation from an intoxicated co-witness or whether this tendency was related to the credibility ratings . . .

     

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