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    How Much Can Wording Change an Eyewitness's Memory
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How Much Can Wording Change an Eyewitness's Memory

Question 53

Question 53

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How much can wording change an eyewitness's memory?


A) completely
B) significantly
C) minimally
D) not at all

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