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Sufayan.ah

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In 1896 Albert Von Schrenck-Notzing argued that pre-trial publicity resulted in witnesses not being able to distinguish between what they actually saw and what they had read in the press. He called this kind of perceptual error
 
  a. suggestability
  b. retroactive memory falsification
  c. hypnotic falsification
  d. proactive memory falsification

Question 2

From a legal standpoint, soft science differs from hard science in that the former
 
  a. requires less years of graduate study
  b. deals with tissue remains rather than skeletal remains
  c. is not really science at all
  d. is much closer to the common understanding of the ordinary juror



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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