Studies of eyewitness testimony have shown:
A. a close relationship exists between confidence and accuracy
B. eyewitnesses become more accurate if they are expected to be accurate
C. eyewitnesses stick stubbornly to stories even when it is proven that the stories must be false
D. little relationship exists between confidence and accuracy
Answer: D
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