Multiple Choice
An eyewitness to a crime is quite confident that his memory of the crime is correct. In evaluating the eyewitness's testimony, the jury should note that
A) eyewitness memories are incorrect as often as they are correct.
B) memory confidence is a poor indicator of memory accuracy.
C) memory confidence is a reliable indicator that memory for the generalities of an event is correct, although memory for detail is unrelated to confidence.
D) eyewitnesses tend to assert that they are confident only when their memories are reasonably accurate overall.
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