Multiple Choice
According to Brewer and Wells (2011) , with the use of confidence ratings, an investigator ________.
A) could take a high confidence discrepancy between a suspect and similar-looking fillers as an indicator that the eyewitness recognized the culprit
B) could not take a low discrepancy between confidence ratings to indicate that the eyewitness did not recognize any of the faces as being that of the culprit
C) could not take a high confidence discrepancy between a suspect and similar-looking fillers as an indicator that the eyewitness recognized the culprit
D) does not have a more reliable tool compared to the classic yes/no procedure
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