Multiple Choice
Research on retrospective confidence and eyewitness memory show that:
A) if a witness is highly confident that his or her memory is correct, this is given substantial weight by juries.
B) highly confident witnesses are actually less accurate than less confident witnesses.
C) people cannot assess others' confidence, so highly confident witnesses do not impact jury decision-making.
D) when juries are allowed to make decisions about cases using free-report conditions, their jury-making decisions are less than optimal.
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