Multiple Choice
In their studies, Lassiter and colleagues asked people to evaluate a confession from three camera angles: showing the suspect only, interrogator only, and both interrogator and suspect. It was found that:
A) the camera angles had no effect on the evaluation of the confession's voluntariness.
B) judges are immune to the camera-angle bias when evaluating confessions.
C) in the equal-focus camera perspective, the confession was rated as much less coerced.
D) in the suspect-only angle, the confession was rated as much less coerced.
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