-What is a research question for the following scenario?
What would the independent variable (IV) be for this question and scenario?
-What would the dependant variable (DV) be for this question and scenario?
Levels of groups’ certainties about their eyewitness testimony to a simulated crime were compared. Thefirst group was set up to be “right” in its eyewitness accounts and the second group was set up to be“wrong”; the desire was to see if confidence differed across groups. Thirty-four participants wererecruited from a college campus and randomly divided into two groups, both of which were shown avideo of a crime scenario (length: 58 seconds) in which the perpetrator’s facial characteristics (withrespect to the camera) were clearly visible at two separate points and sporadically visible at others. Halfthe participants then were shown a five-individual lineup that contained the perpetrator in the video(“Group A”), and half the participants were shown a five-individual lineup that did not contain theperpetrator (“Group B”). Participants were asked to (a) identify if and where the perpetrator was in thelineup and (b) provide a rating of confidence on a scale from 1 to 10 (10 being highly confident) that theselection was the same as the person seen in the video committing the crime. All participants signedconsent forms, were told they could leave the study at any time and were told they would be debriefed.
Extracted text: Scenario 2 (Forensic Psychology) Levels of groups' certainties about their eyewitness testimony to a simulated crime were compared. The first group was set up to be "right" in its eyewitness accounts and the second group was set up to be "wrong"; the desire was to see if confidence differed across groups. Thirty-four participants were recruited from a college campus and randomly divided into two groups, both of which were shown a video of a crime scenario (length: 58 seconds) in which the perpetrator's facial characteristics (with respect to the camera) were clearly visible at two separate points and sporadically visible at others. Half the participants then were shown a five-individual lineup that contained the perpetrator in the video ("Group A"), and half the participants were shown a five-individual lineup that did not contain the perpetrator ("Group B"). Participants were asked to (a) identify if and where the perpetrator was in the lineup and (b) provide a rating of confidence on a scale from 1 to 10 (10 being highly confident) that the selection was the same as the person seen in the video committing the crime. All participants signed consent forms, were told they could leave the study at any time, and were told they would be debriefed. Data on the confidence ratings are shown below (also found in the Data Set Scenario 2 Excel file). Group A Confidence Group B Confidence 07 10 10 05 09 05 10 10 08 07 05 06 10 10 10 09 01 03 10 06 05 04 06 10 07 10 06 10 04 03 05 07 10 08 88
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