According to the chapter I Confessabout false confessions to crimes, the investigation provides strong

support for the idea that

(a) increasing a suspect's vulnerability is the strongest influence when pushing an individual to confess to a crime that they did not commit
(b) increasing a suspect's vulnerability and providing a false witness can influence people to confess to acts they did not commit
(c) typing fast is correlated with confessingto a crime
(d) lie detector tests always expose the truth in the end


B

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Which of the following would need to be considered when measuring school readiness?

A. Teacher expectations B. Parent involvement C. Language skills D. Anxiety

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What long-range effects have compensatory education programs (such as Head Start) been found to have on IQ, academic achievement, and self-image?

What will be an ideal response?

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