Multiple Choice
A person looking at a person confessing to a crime is likely to view the confession as genuine.If they heard that same confession while watching the detective who is questioning suspect,the person will likely view the confession as being coerced.This is an example of
A) the fundamental attribution error.
B) the camera perspective bias.
C) actor-observer perspectives.
D) the correspondence bias.
Correct Answer:

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