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    Failure to Recall a Detail About a Crime or to Recognize
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Failure to Recall a Detail About a Crime or to Recognize

Question 56

Question 56

Multiple Choice

Failure to recall a detail about a crime or to recognize the perpetrator is considered:


A) an error of commission.
B) faulty acquisition.
C) an error of omission.
D) retention failure.

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