**View description for time stamps**Loftus and Palmer (1974) investigated the extent to which eyewitness testimony can be influenced by variables other than a person’s original memory of an event.The researchers were interested in investigating what these variables could be, and how they have the ability to change people’s eyewitness testimony in relation to a traffic accident.Listen to this series of comprehensive podcasts which cover the core studies from the OCR A-Level Psychology (H567) syllabus, covering themes, debates, ethics, methodology and more.*Background - 0:05*Aims - 1:54*Sample - 2:21*Methodology and Procedure - 2:36*Results - 4:58*Conclusions - 6:22*Evaluations - 8:30**Subscribe to MindVARK's YouTube channel****Follow MindVARK on Twitter**