Greg is viewing a lineup with simultaneous presentation. He had told police that the person he saw commit the crime is white with light color hair. When presented with six white people in his lineup, he chooses the person who has the lightest color hair in the group. How would we best characterize this judgment?

A. It is an absolute judgment.
B. It is a precision judgment.
C. It is a relative judgment.
D. It is a discrepancy judgment.


C

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A) Girls attach greater prestige to "feminine" characteristics than to "masculine" characteristics. B) Girls have greater flexibility than boys to engage in "cross-gender" activities. C) Girls are especially likely to be rejected and ridiculed when experimenting with "masculine" activities. D) From third to sixth grade, girls tend to strengthen their identification with "feminine" personality traits, whereas boys' identification with "masculine" traits declines.

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