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    A Sequential Lineup,in Which a Witness Makes a Yes/no Judgment
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A Sequential Lineup,in Which a Witness Makes a Yes/no Judgment

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Question 59

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A sequential lineup,in which a witness makes a yes/no judgment on each suspect,one at a time,decreases the probability of falsely identifying an innocent person.​

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