In Baron, Vandello, and Brunsman's (1996) study examining conformity and eyewitness testimony, participants looked at a picture for either a half a second or 5 seconds and then heard other "eyewitnesses" identify the wrong person
What was the outcome of this study?
a. Participants in both conditions were equally likely to identify the wrong person.
b. Participants in the half a second viewing condition were more likely to identify the wrong person.
c. Participants in the 5 second viewing condition were more likely to identify the wrong person.
d. Participants in the half a second viewing condition were more likely to identify the correct person.
b
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