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Vlada [557]
3 years ago
9

Porter saw a man rob a 7-Eleven store. Later, during the questioning at the police station, a police officer asks him to retell

how he came to be at the Circle K to see the crime. During the trial, Porter testified that he saw the man rob a Circle K store. This is an example oA.intentionally providing erroneous information B.bad police work C.the misinformation effect D.the disidentification effect
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Paha777 [63]3 years ago
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Answer: This is an example of the MISINFORMATION EFFECT.

Explanation:The misinformation effect as explained by Loftus is "the impairment in memory for the past that arises after exposure to misleading information".

It occurs when an individual due to post event information is not able to accurately recall previous memory.

Of course the robbery was at a store, but the store was a different store. Porter may have forgotten previous events due to the misinformation effect.

Monica [59]3 years ago
3 0
I am pretty sure the answer to this question is c
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