The recommendation that the police investigator who administers a lineup should not know which person is the suspect is

a. not supported by psychological research findings.
b. intended to prevent post-identification feedback.
c. likely to make the own-race bias worse.
d. the best solution to the problems caused by witness verbalization.

Answer: B

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