Multiple Choice
When people viewed a videotape of a suspect confessing during a police interview with a camera focused on the suspect, they perceived the confession as genuine. If the camera was instead focused on the detective, they perceived it as more coerced. This is an example of
A) the fundamental attribution error.
B) the camera perspective bias.
C) the suspect-detective bias.
D) the perceived outgroup homogeneity effect.
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