Pozzulo and Dempsey (2006) showed children and adults a videotape of a staged crime. When they were later presented with a simultaneous lineup,
they were told either "the criminal may or may not be in the lineup" or they were led to believe that the criminal was indeed present in the lineup. Results show
A) those who thought the criminal was present were more likely to make a false identification.
B) those told the criminal may or may not be present were more likely to make a false identification.
C) those who thought the criminal was present were more likely to correctly choose the criminal.
D) those told the criminal may or may not be present were more likely to correctly choose the criminal.
E) participants in both conditions correctly rejected all the suspects.
Answer: A
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