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jCorn1234

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Research on lineup administration by Greathouse and Kovera (2009) suggests that the police officer who conducts a lineup
 
  a. can affect the actual identification that a witness makes.
  b. can impact how confident an eyewitness is.
  c. will not unduly bias an eyewitness as he or she makes a conscious effort not to.
  d. is unlikely to be called as a witness in any subsequent legal action.

Question 2

Research using minimal groups has demonstrated that
 
  a. competition for limited resources is necessary for ingroup favoritism.
  b. in group favoritism will not occur in trivial laboratory groups.
  c. in group cohesion is necessary to produce ingroup favoritism.
  d. mere categorization is sufficient to produce ingroup favoritism.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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