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Suppose an experimenter asks people a question about something they did not see. (For example, people who did not see a truck might be asked what color the truck was.) How does asking such a question affect people's memory, if at all

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Answer:

People who hear such a question are more likely than other people are to report seeing the item (for example, the truck).

Step-by-step explanation:

Conditioned Emotional Response (CER) is simply defined as anemotional response which has being conditioned classically to occur to learned stimuli. A known example is a fear of dogs, the emotional reaction that takes place when an individual sees an attractive person.

Eye witness testimony differs from one person to another. The best person to ask a question about an incidence is one who witness it happen.

One issue with eyewitness testimony is that people's memory sometimes fills in information that has been suggested to them, even though it may not have happened.

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