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Bernana

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Raj is having trouble remembering whether he actually saw a white van speeding away from the scene of the bank robbery or whether he just heard other people talking about a white van. Raj is having difficulty with
 
  a. composite memory.
  b. verbalization effects.
  c. storage.
  d. source monitoring.

Question 2

Which of the following statistics about juries is accurate?
 
  a. 97 of mistaken convictions of the innocent result from eyewitness errors.
  b. Judges and juries agree on the appropriate verdict in a case 75 of the time.
  c. In 55 of cases, the jury's final decision was the same as the one favored by a majority of the jurors on the initial vote during deliberations.
  d. 25 of juries get the verdict wrong in criminal cases.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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