Multiple Choice
Research by Lassiter and colleagues had people evaluate a confession from three camera angles: showing suspect only, interrogator only, and both interrogator and suspect. It was found that:
A) the camera angles had no effect on the evaluation of the confession.
B) in the interrogator only angle, the confession was rated as much less coerced.
C) in the interrogator and suspect angle, the confession was rated as much less coerced.
D) in the suspect only angle, the confession was rated as much less coerced.
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