LeAnn had her purse snatched as she walked out to her car. The police who are investigating the crime ask LeAnn to try to pick the purse-snatcher out of a line-up of eight suspects. The police are using

a. a recognition task to recover information from LeAnn's memory.
b. a recall task to recover information from LeAnn's memory.
c. transfer-appropriate encoding to recover information from LeAnn's memory.
d. a misinformation task to recover information from LeAnn's memory.

A

Psychology

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