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In Kassin, Goldstein and Savitsky's (2003) study, interrogators who assumed that the suspect was guilty
 
  A. tried harder to elicit a confession.
  B. presented false evidence during the interrogation.
  C. had suspects who were later more likely to be identified as guilty of the crime by nave observers.
  D. all of the above
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