A witness chooses a filler from a line up during witness identification, thus leading to a wrongful conviction. Which of the following will help prove the wrongful conviction and examine features of the cases that could have led to the mistaken verdict?
A. Experimental methodology
B. Ground truth
C. Archival analysis
D. Post-event information
Answer: C
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A. large numbers; diverse B. small numbers; diverse C. small numbers; limited D. large numbers; limited
The nature of Milgram's obedience research paradigm exploited which compliance-induction strategy?
a. lowballing b. foot-in-the-door technique c. door-in-the-face technique d. that's-not-all technique
According to the research and discussion about source monitoring,
a. government agencies, corporations, and the media sometimes make source-monitoring errors. b. source-monitoring errors are generally easy to correct. c. people are almost always accurate in recognizing which ideas from an earlier session were actually their own. d. source monitoring occurs fairly often for visual information, but only rarely for auditory information.
The term conservation refers to the fact that:
A. the amount of a substance remains the same even though its shape changes B. children see and think about the world from other people's viewpoints C. infants interact with and learn about their environment through sensory experiences D. symbols and words can be used to think about things that do not exist