Greg is viewing a lineup with simultaneous presentation. He had told police that the person he saw commit the crime is white with light color hair. When presented with six white people in his lineup, he chooses the person who has the lightest color hair in the group. How would we best characterize this judgment?

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Answer:

Relative judgement

Explanation: in relative judgement, a witness to a crime tries to compare the person line up with the memory they have of the person that saw, who committed the crime. The use of relative judgement for criminal identification is beneficial and can also have it's adverse effect because it is prone to error. An eye witness may point to someone who has the same facial looks like the one he or she saw and has saved his or her memory, and the person may be innocent thereby leading to sentencing of innocent person to jail.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "D": relative judgment.

Explanation:

In psychology, the relative judgment refers to the activity in which stimuli are presented to an individual who tends to relate it with internal standards. Those internal standards could be based on experiences the individual faced in similar situations that the one exposed during the experimentation of being prompted the stimuli. It is called relative because there is no absolute certainty the individual is making the correct judgment.

Thus, Greg's stimuli represent the lineup of suspects committing the crime and his standards the features he believes the criminal has based on the characteristics of the person he saw committing the crime.

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