心理学研究
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
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寺田精一の実験研究から見る大正期日本の記憶研究と供述心理学の接点
若林 宏輔佐藤 達哉
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2012 年 83 巻 3 号 p. 174-181

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In Japan, Seiichi Terada (1884─1922) was the first psychologist who applied psychological knowledge to the field of law, working in collaboration with the law professor Eiich Makino (1878─1970). Terada's work was mainly in the tradition of clinical psychology, although in his 1915 paper titled “How useful are testimonies?” he described a set of seven experiments concerned with the empirical relationship between eyewitness testimony and memory. This is probably the first experimental study of law and psychology carried out in Japan. This article introduces Terada's history as a psychologist, and his collaboration with Makino, followed by explanation of their experiments. Finally, we discuss perspectives on testimony research in consideration of Terada's approach.
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