They manipulated the length of time between seeing and recalling sets of 3-letter stimuli while preventing rehearsal.
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Answer:
Would be more likely to make a false positive error by identify an innocent person
Explanation:
Six-year-old Corey is a witness to a crime, and he has been asked to view a lineup. Unfortunately, the true perpetrator is not in the lineup. Researchers would predict that Corey,Would be more likely to make a false positive error by identify an innocent person by choosing the wrong person as compare to an adults due to his age and because the true perpetrator is not in the lineup despite the fact that he is the witness to the crime.
Answer: Tort law
Explanation:
Tort law is applied when a wrong has been committed leading to someone suffering loss, damage, or harm, this could make the victim press legal charges against the person who has committed the wrong. Such act could be accidental, Intentional, etc. It is a civil case with the general purpose of compensating the victim in case of any loss, as well as correcting the defendant. Examples of such cases include trespassing,civil assault, etc.