Multiple Choice
In terms of witnesses' identifications of possible perpetrators, identifications based on auditory cues alone (e.g., voice) tend to be
A) less accurate than identifications based on visual cues alone
B) more accurate than identifications based on both visual and auditory cues
C) about as accurate as identifications based on cues from other, non-auditory, sensory modalities
D) more accurate than identifications based on visual cues alone
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