Interrogative Suggestibility: Why We Accept False Memories
Interrogative Suggestibility The Core Definition of Interrogative Suggestibility Interrogative Suggestibility (IS) is a complex construct within forensic psychology that defines the degree to which an individual is susceptible to accepting and incorporating externally provided, misleading information into their memory reports during questioning. At its core, Interrogative Suggestibility is fundamentally about the vulnerability of an individual’s […]
Legal Testimony: The Psychology of Truth in the Courtroom
Legal Testimony The Core Definition of Legal Testimony Legal testimony, fundamentally, constitutes a specific type of evidence presented in a judicial or legislative proceeding, typically by a witness who speaks under oath or affirmation. This evidence may be delivered orally in a courtroom setting, subjected to direct examination and subsequent cross-examination, or it may be […]
Adverse Witness: The Psychology of Hostile Testimony
Adverse Witness The Core Definition of an Adverse Witness An adverse witness is a pivotal figure in legal proceedings, specifically defined as an individual whose testimony, despite being called by a particular side, proves to be detrimental or damaging to that side’s case. This concept is fundamental to the adversarial legal system, where the pursuit […]
MIINSTERBERG, HUGO
MIINSTERBERG, HUGO: Biographical Sketch and Major Contributions Hugo MIINSTERBERG (1863 – 1916) stands as one of the most pivotal yet complex figures in the history of psychology, particularly recognized for his aggressive and foundational advocacy for applied psychology in the United States. Born in Danzig, Prussia (now Gdańsk, Poland), MIINSTERBERG possessed a formidable intellect and […]
AIDED RECALL
Introduction and Definition of Aided Recall Aided recall constitutes a fundamental investigative and therapeutic procedure employed across various fields of psychology, particularly cognitive psychology, forensic science, and market research. At its core, aided recall refers to any systematic procedure designed to facilitate the retrieval of specific memories or information by providing contextual or direct cues, […]