• Percept Mot Skills · Feb 1978

    Eyewitness testimony: an exploration of question wording upon recall as a function of neuroticism.

    • G R Zanni and J T Offermann.
    • Percept Mot Skills. 1978 Feb 1; 46 (1): 163-6.

    AbstractTwo experiments are reported in which subjects viewed films and were interrogated with questions employing the definite or the indefinite article. A significant interaction existed betweed a witness's level of neuroticism and question wording. There were also significant correlations between Neuroticism and errors resulting from questions containing the indefinite article.

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