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Under hypnosis induced by Martin Orne, Kenneth Bianchi (a suspect in the Hillside Strangler murders).
 
  A. provided key evidence exonerating himself of the crime.
  B. engaged in behavior suggesting he was malingering.
  C. regressed to a past life for an explanation of his crime.
  D. provided evidence that convinced Orne that Bianchi had multiple-personality disorder.

Question 2

Regarding hypnotically-refreshed memories, the scientific community
 
  A. is in consensus that they are completely reliable.
  B. thinks the use of them should be discouraged in court.
  C. thinks the benefits of them outweigh the costs.
  D. is evenly divided over the use of them in court.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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