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    Exam 4: The Psychology of Forensic Identification: Dna, Fingerprints, and Physical Trace Evidence
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    Forensic Identification Can Best Be Defined as the Process of Linking
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Forensic Identification Can Best Be Defined as the Process of Linking

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Forensic identification can best be defined as the process of linking:


A) physical evidence to a particular individual.
B) theory to fact.
C) a particular individual to a source.
D) physical evidence to a crime scene.

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