
Social Psychology 9th Edition by David Myers
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073310268
Social Psychology 9th Edition by David Myers
Edition 9ISBN: 978-0073310268 Exercise 46
Jurors think that an eyewitness who can recall trivial details such as how many pictures were hanging in the room probably
A) gained information about these details by a second visit to the crime scene.
B) was paying better attention than one who recalls no details.
C) was not paying attention to the culprit or the crime itself.
D) is no more accurate in recalling important information than witnesses with no memory for details.
A) gained information about these details by a second visit to the crime scene.
B) was paying better attention than one who recalls no details.
C) was not paying attention to the culprit or the crime itself.
D) is no more accurate in recalling important information than witnesses with no memory for details.
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