In a study of confirmation bias in suspect interviews, Hill et al. (2008) found
A) assumptions of guilt did not significantly effect the nature of the questions asked
B) assumptions of guilt led to a greater overall number of questions
C) assumptions of innocence led to more guilt-presumptive questions
D) assumptions of innocence led to fewer guilt-presumptive questions
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