In Constructing a Lineup,if Non-Witnesses Consistently Identify One Person as the Criminal,even
Multiple Choice
In constructing a lineup,if non-witnesses consistently identify one person as the criminal,even though they never witnessed the crime,there is a problem with
A) the use of a relative judgment strategy.
B) the use of an absolute judgment strategy.
C) the functional size of the lineup.
D) identification failure.
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