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4 October, 12:58

When people viewed the videotape of a suspect confessing during a police interview with the camera focused on the suspect, they perceived the confession as genuine. When the camera was focused on the detective, they perceived the confession as coerced. This is an example of the:

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  1. 4 October, 13:15
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    Answer:The camera perspective bias

    Explanation:The camera perspective occurs when a confession that has been videotaped affect the later assessment on a case because of its voluntariness and the suspects guilt.

    This is based on perception rather than actual conceptual process
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