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Most Specifically, the Cross-Race Effect Describes the Finding That

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Most specifically, the cross-race effect describes the finding that:


A) Recognition memory for same-race faces is more accurate than for other-race faces
B) Event memory is influenced by what the observer expects to see
C) Eyewitnesses pay more attention to the presence of a weapon involved in a crime when the perpetrator is of another race
D) Juries tend to deemphasise the testimony of witnesses of another race
E) Participants tend to be faster to associate positive attributes with individuals from the same race

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