A) Train police interviewers to elicit unbiased accounts.
B) Educate jurors about the factors influencing eyewitness testimony.
C) Ask witnesses to scan a lineup of several mug shots simultaneously rather than one at a time.
D) Use scripted and neutral questions during lineups so there are no subtle demands of identification.
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A) it is more likely that he can also correctly identify the murderer.
B) it is less likely that he can also correctly identify the murderer.
C) nothing in terms of his ability to correctly identify the murderer.
D) it is more likely that he can also correctly identify the murderer,provided Mr.Caldwell is also highly educated.
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A) are better at remembering verbal details than visual details.
B) can reliably separate real from false memories.
C) are especially susceptible to misinformation.
D) do not react to misinformation.
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A) The misinformation effect can be reduced by warning witnesses,by explicitly saying that a piece of information was incorrect.
B) Trained psychologists can distinguish false memories from real memories.
C) Witnesses are especially likely to incorporate misleading information into their memories when they believe the questioner to be well informed.
D) Both adults and children may fall victim to the misinformation effect.
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A) Jason confesses that he and his partner committed economic fraud after he is given a false news that his partner has confessed to committing the fraud.
B) Lia confesses that she drove the car that was involved in a car crash after seeing a media report on the accident.
C) Adrian confesses to committing a crime after being deprived of food and sleep for three days.
D) Katie confesses that she saw her spouse commit a murder after being told that he has been accused of such crimes earlier.
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A) express more leniency.
B) express less openness to a wide range of information.
C) be harsher in sentencing.
D) be more susceptible to group polarization.
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A) inadmissible rape testimony
B) rape denial
C) rape shield
D) no
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A) Larger juries are less likely to recall trial testimony accurately.
B) Twelve-person juries are twice as likely as six-person juries to have hung verdicts.
C) Larger juries are less likely to reach "correct" verdicts.
D) Psychologically speaking,a jury split 10 to 2 is equivalent to a jury split 5 to 1.
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A) Andy,who is shown an array of mug shots and asked to stop,think,and analytically compare their faces
B) Phil,who makes his identification in less than 10 seconds
C) Ken,who spends 5 minutes looking through mug shots before making his identification
D) Vinny,who is asked to identify someone of a different race
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