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Social Studies, 24.07.2019 06:10 yehnerthannah

Who is most likely to make an accurate identification? ken who spends 5 minutes looking through mug shots before making his identification andy who is shown an array of mug shots and asked to stop, think, and analytically compare their faces vinny who is asked to identify someone of a different race phil who makes his identification in less than 10 seconds?

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