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Which of the following is not one of the reasons proposed by Appleby, Hasel, and Kassin (2013) as to why jurors are unlikely to identify confessions by innocent people as false?
a. Jurors are unable to accurately distinguish between true and false confessions
b. False confessions can be highly similar to true confessions with respect to their form and content.
c. Jurors are unlikely to believe that a person would make statements that counter self-interest
d. Jurors, like most members of the public, are poor detectors of deception.
e. False confessions are often very strange and bizarre, and seem too odd not to be true which increases their believability.
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Forensic Psychology, 4/E (Pozzulo, Bennell, Forth)

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