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Date created: 2023-06-16 08:08 AM | Last Updated: 2024-08-09 02:12 PM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/3PHVF

Category: Project

Description: The aim of the project was to investigate selected individual differences as potential moderators of the relationship between emotions evoked by observation of a crime event and memory. The Data (main experiments) component contains all the data collected and processed during the experiment. This research paper is part of a larger project that began with the testing and validation of a novel method for simulating eyewitness experiences using virtual reality (VR) technology. The validation of this approach was discussed and published in a separate paper titled "It is not real until it feels real: Testing a new method for simulation of eyewitness experience with virtual reality technology and equipment" (Glomb, K., Piotrowski, P., & Romanowska, I.A., Behav Res, 2023, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-023-02186). For easier access by researchers interested in the methodological foundations of this study, we have also uploaded the data from that study under the name "Testing the new method of simulating...".

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Data (main experiment)

Data collected in the experiment. The main folder contains data collected in questionnaire studies and memory tests.

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cognitive styleemotionalityemotional styleemotionsESQeyewitness testimonyfree recallHEXACOmemoryMFFreflective

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