A witness identifies Kathy as the perpetrator of a crime that Kathy did not commit. The witness saw Kathy's picture in a photo lineup of suspects, though, and has mistakenly replaced the face of the actual criminal with Kathy's face when remembering the crime. This is an example of
A. the Fisher effect.
B. projective memory.
C. unconscious transference.
D. Holmes' law.
Question 2
A field study that recorded interviews by British police officers found that ________ questions was leading.
A. 1/3
B. 1/4
C. 1/5
D. 1/6