Multiple Choice
What sort of memory bias can occur when mug shots are used to identify a perpetrator?
A) If the witness picks an incorrect person initially, their memory for the actual perpetrator will be worse later.
B) People will tend to remember the perpetrator's face as it looked in the mug shot, not as it looked during the event.
C) People grow fatigued looking at large numbers of mug shots, and their memory worsens.
D) Looking at mug shots lowers the confidence people have in their memories.
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