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Eyewitness identification: Retrospective self-awareness and the accuracy-confidence correlation
1985
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Research has shown that despite people's intuitive beliefs to the contrary, there is only a weak and inconsistent correlation between eyewitness identification accuracy and confidence. Four experiments were conducted in order to test the hypothesis that retrospective self-awareness (RSA) would increase this correlation. In all studies, subjects watched a staged crime; immediately afterwards, they were asked to identify the culprit from a photospread and to indicate their confidence in that
doi:10.1037//0022-3514.49.4.878
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