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- when was hypnosis beneficial? a. in a kidnapping case, recalling a license plate number b. during therapy for trauma c. for relaxation in witnesses d. in the chowchilla kidnapping case e. all of the above 15. where might you fall into a hypnotic - like state? a. while driving long distances b. watching tv c. daydreaming d. all of the above e. none of the above 16. what is one risk when using hypnosis? a. false memory creation b. memory loss c. sleepwalking d. violence e. none of the above 17. why do you have to pay attention to all the details of your environment? a. because anything could become evidence b. to avoid bias c. because detectives rely on witnesses d. to improve observation skills e. both a and b 18. what does criminal investigation depend on? a. observation and reasoning b. technology c. witness cooperation d. the weather e. none of the above 19. what is the key component to a crime investigation? a. observation b. intuition c. guessing d. technology e. all of the above 20. how do we perceive a person? a. time of day b. only through sight c. mannerisms and gestures d. through emotions only e. none of the above
Brief Explanations
- Hypnosis can be used in therapy for trauma, recalling license - plate numbers, and in criminal cases like the Chowchilla kidnapping. So all options are correct.
- Driving long distances, watching TV, and daydreaming can all lead to a hypnotic - like state.
- One risk of hypnosis is false memory creation.
- Paying attention to environmental details is important for evidence and to avoid bias.
- Criminal investigation depends on observation and reasoning.
- Observation, intuition, guessing, and technology can all be key components in a crime investigation.
- We perceive a person through multiple factors including mannerisms and gestures.
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- e. All of the above
- d. All of the above
- a. False memory creation
- e. Both a and b
- a. Observation and reasoning
- e. All of the above
- c. Mannerisms and gestures