Pickel (1998)

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Aim for Experiment 1 To see if weapon focus is due to threat or unusualness
Researchers name (date) Pickel (1998)
Participants and Number of Participants 1230 American University Students
Research Method Lab Experiment
Type of Design Independent Samples
Number of Conditions 5
Length & Setting of Film Clip 2 mins - Hair salon
The 5 items Scissors, Handgun, Wallet, Raw Chicken, Nothing
Length of Filler Task 10 mins
Independent Variable The item held
Dependent Variable Mean recall of the number of features about the man
Mean recall for the 5 items 8.1, 7.8, 8.5, 7.2, 9
Interpretation of Results The raw chicken gave the poorest recall
Conclusion Unusualness rather than threat leads to poor memory
Generalisability Large number of students but limited to university students
Reliability Controlled environment - same procedure, allows replication Independent researchers analysed the results
Application Has highlighted the need for the police/courts to be aware of the weapon focus effect
Ecological Validity Ecological validity is low as the participants are prepared for the event - the weapon would have caused no threat
Experimental Validity Participants know they are in an experiment which may cause demand characteristics
Aim for Experiment 2 To check the reliability of experiment 1
Number of Participants (Experiment 2) 256
The 5 items (Experiment 2) Screwdriver, Butchers Knife, Sunglasses, Pillsbury Doughboy, Nothing
Mean recall for the 5 items (Experiment 2) 6.7, 7, 7.8, 6.5, 8.4
Interpretation of Results (Experiment 2) The raw pillsbury doughboy gave the poorest recall
Conclusion (Experiment 2) Weapon focus diminishes recall. The reason for this is the narrowing of attention on an out of context object
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