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    What Can Be Done to Avoid or Minimize Memory Errors
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What Can Be Done to Avoid or Minimize Memory Errors

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

What can be done to avoid or minimize memory errors and distortions when children are witnesses?


A) Pretrial Training
B) Neutral practice questions
C) Eyes closing
D) Context reinstatement
E) All of the above

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