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Eyewitness confidence : the relation between accuracy and confidence in episodic memory

Odinot, G.

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Odinot, G. (2008, December 16). Eyewitness confidence : the relation between accuracy and confidence in episodic memory. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13360

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Eyewitness confidence

The relation between accuracy and confidence in episodic memory

Geralda Odinot

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Thesis, University of Leiden, The Netherlands

ISBN 978 90 79969 01 2 Author Geralda Odinot

Cover Textcetera, Den Haag, The Netherlands Lay-out Textcetera, Den Haag, The Netherlands Print Haveka, Alblasserdam, The Netherlands

© G. Odinot, Leiden, 2008

All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, without permission of the copyright owner.

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Eyewitness confidence

The relation between accuracy and confidence in episodic memory

Proefschrift

ter verkrijging van

de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden,

op gezag van de Rector Magnificus prof.mr. P.F. van der Heijden, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties

te verdedigen op dinsdag, 16 december 2008 klokke 11.15 uur

door

Geralda Odinot

Geboren te Utrecht op 2 januari 1970

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Promotoren: Prof. dr. W.A. Wagenaar

(Universiteit Leiden en Universiteit Utrecht) Prof. dr. P.J. van Koppen

(formerly at NSCR, Universiteit Maastricht en Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Co-promotor: Dr. G. Wolters

(Universiteit Leiden)

Overige leden: Mr. J.A. Coster van Voorhout Prof. dr. P.A. Granhag Prof. mr. dr. J.F. Nijboer

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Table of contents

Chapter 1 7

Introduction

Chapter 2 21

Repeated recall, retention interval and the accuracy - confidence relation in eyewitness memory

Chapter 3 37

Repeated suggestive questioning, accuracy, confidence and consistency in eyewitness event memory

Chapter 4 57

Repeated partial eyewitness questioning causes confidence inflation but not retrieval-induced forgetting

Chapter 5 73

Eyewitness memory of a supermarket robbery: A case study of accuracy and confidence after 3 months

Chapter 6 89

General discussion

Samenvatting 97

Dankwoord 103

Curriculum Vitae 105

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