Multiple Choice
One significant problem with eyewitness testimony is that
A) short-term memory fades almost completely during the interval between the event and the trial.
B) most juries do not trust eyewitness testimony as much as they should.
C) people's memory sometimes fills in information that has been suggested to them, even though it did not happen.
D) the depth-of-processing principle is in conflict with the encoding specificity principle.
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