Research on salience and attributions revealed all of the following considerations for the criminal justice system, except
A) videotapes focused on the 'suspect' are perceived as less coerced.
B) people tend to attribute confessions to the person, not the situation.
C) videotapes focused on the suspect are more likely to see situational factors.
D) changing the perspective of a videotape influences the jurors' verdicts.
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