Research on children's ability to provide eyewitness testimony in legal situations shows that
A) children younger than age 5 or 6 are unable to provide legally relevant, accurate details about experienced events.
B) there are no reliable age differences in children's resistance to misleading questioning.
C) children are rarely misled into fabricating false details in response to repeated, suggestive questioning.
D) the more distinctive and personally relevant an event is, the more likely children are to recall it accurately over time.
D
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