Diane was the sole witness to a crime. After witnessing the crime, she talked with her husband and her co-workers about what she saw. These discussions potentially can taint her memory of the crime event for it can

A. introduce her to those who saw the crime from a different vantage point.
B. depress her.
C. decrease the chance of her talking to the police about what she saw.
D. introduce post-event information that may alter her memory for the original event.


Answer: D

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