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    A False Positive Means That A(n)
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A False Positive Means That A(n)

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Question 33

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A false positive means that a(n) :


A) expert declares there is no match when it actually matches.
B) expert declares a match when there is no match in reality.
C) judge declares a mistrial.
D) jury nullifies the expert's credentials.

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