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Leading questions—questions that hint at a specific answer—can change what witnesses remember, whether the question is asked on purpose or by accident. Even if judges stop leading questions in court, earlier questions from police, lawyers, reporters, or others can already have altered a witness’s memory. Studies show we only clearly store details we pay attention to, and suggested details that don’t directly conflict with our memory are often accepted either as confirmations or as fills for missing pieces. Memories fade over time, so small or side details (like a shirt color) are especially likely to be filled in by suggestion—even though those details can later be very important in deciding who did what.

Logic Breakdown

Scan the passage for explicit statements linking the studies to courtroom or legal consequences; the correct answer will reflect the author's claim that the studies have practical legal significance.

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It can be most reasonably inferred from the passage that the author holds that the recent studies discussed in the passage

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Correct. The author directly links the studies' findings to legal concerns and courtroom relevance. For example: "Recent studies have confirmed the ability of leading questions to alter the details of our memories and have led to a better understanding of how this process occurs and, perhaps, of the conditions that make for greater risks that an eyewitness's memories have been tainted by leading questions." The passage also states that "their exclusion from the courtroom by no means eliminates the remote effects of earlier leading questions on eyewitness testimony," and warns that "what is tangential to a witness's original experience of an event may nevertheless be crucial to the courtroom issues that the witness's memories are supposed to resolve." These passages indicate the studies should be of more than abstract academic interest to the legal profession.
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