This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Psychology & Sociology has 10 clues. Answers range from 4 to 17 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
In 2006, they found that all age groups are more accurate when identifying someone from that age group.
In 1997 and Valentine found that children gave fewer correct answers to recall questions than young adults
They did a study with Cutshall and found that adults who thought they were witnessing a real-life crime gave more accurate results.
In 1993, they found that when adults were asked to pick a bad guy they picked the person who looked more like a criminal rather than the person who committed the crime.
The year Davies et al found that children aged 6-7 and 10-11 are less likely to deliberatley lie and make stuff up
In 1998 they found that children 5 years and younger are likely to make wrong identifications as they feel they can't say no.
In this year Loftus found that 98% of participants correctly recalled the colour of the stolen item.
In 1974, Loftus and found that using misleading questions effected that participants answers negatively.
The year Cassel and Bjorklund found that some American children gave more correct answers to unbiased questions than some German adults.
In 1995, and McGaugh found that crimes cause adrenaline which can make peoples accounts of what happened more accurate.