Following a murder, police have arrested a suspect and asked three eyewitnesses to identify the suspect from a photo array. Based on social psychology research, in which of the following situations is the eyewitness’ selection least likely to be accurate?
a. When the witnesses were told that the suspect may or may not be in the lineup photographs
b. When the witnesses were shown the photographs one at a time, as opposed to all at once
c. When the lineup included photographs of people who did not resemble the witnesses’ description of the suspect
d. When the police officer administering the lineup did not know which person in the lineup was the suspect
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