Six-year-old Corey is a witness to a crime, and he has been asked to view a lineup. Unfortunately, the true perpetrator is not in the lineup. Researchers would predict that Corey, as compared to adults,

A. would be more likely to make a false positive error.
B. would be more likely to make a false negative error.
C. would be less likely to make a false positive error.
D. would be less likely to make a false negative error.


A

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