Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the way that boundary extension might operate in eyewitness testimony?
a. Daniel: "Each time the eyewitness retells the story, the boundary becomes increasingly well defined."
b. Nora: "In reality monitoring, eyewitnesses have difficulty establishing the boundary between events that actually happened and events that they simply imagined."
c. Dora MarÃa: "A lawyer can carefully manipulate the questions, so that eyewitnesses remember the inferences, rather than events that actually happened."
d. Augusto: "Eyewitnesses may believe that they saw a person's entire face, when part of the face was actually blocked from view."
Ans: d
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