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erika

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Police believe the presence of Miranda warnings
 
  A. decreases conviction rates.
  B. increases conviction rates.
  C. decreases complaints against police.
  D. increases complaints against police.

Question 2

The purpose of Kassin and Kiechel's (1996) study using computers and confederates was to
 
  A. reflect the use of false incriminating evidence by police.
  B. demonstrate the effect of peer pressure in obtaining false.
  C. reflect the use of plea-bargaining by the police.
  D. demonstrate that everyday subjects will confess to an undesirable action that they did not commit.



pallen55

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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