The other race effect refers to the idea that
A) eyewitnesses are usually better at recognizing and identifying members of their own race or ethnic group than members of another race or ethnic group.
B) those selecting a jury should strive to have jurors who are the same race or ethnicity as the defendant.
C) those creating a line-up should make sure that all the distractors (i.e., non-suspects) are not of another race from the stated race of the suspect.
D) eyewitnesses are usually worse at recognizing and identifying members of their own race or ethnic group than members of another race or ethnic group.
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