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a
They experience the event as it unfolds but memory is not always reliable.
b
They are almost never reliable sources because their emotions affect their version of the story.
c
Their role in the event and their experiences might give them different biases toward the event.
d
They have access to different types of evidence during the event but only one person sees all of the details.
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