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mwit1967

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Research on children's memory for events demonstrates that
 
  a. they may be especially susceptible to the effects of repetitive questions.
  b. they are particularly resistant to the effects of suggestive questions and misinformation.
  c. children witnesses often completely fabricate events in order to deceive adults.
  d. children usually make better witnesses because they are more honest than adults.

Question 2

The Jets and the Sharks are two groups of local youths who regularlyand belligerentlycompet e against each other. The Robbers Cave experiment would suggest that one way of healing the rift between these groups is to
 
  a. allow the youths to date each other.
  b. encourage them to air their differences.
  c. have them work together on a goal that requires cooperative efforts.
  d. have each group note the good qualities of the other group.



joshbk44

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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