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    The Reassignment of a Face That Is Familiar from Another
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The Reassignment of a Face That Is Familiar from Another

Question 61

Question 61

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The reassignment of a face that is familiar from another context to the scene of a crime is referred to as:


A) retrieval inhibition.
B) preexisting scripts.
C) own-race bias.
D) unconscious transference.

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