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An eyewitness to a robbery is shown a police lineup. After some hesitation, she points to a person and says, 'I think that's him.' The detective administering the lineup responds, 'Excellent. You identified our main suspect.' When the eyewitness is later called to testify in court, she states with absolute certainty that the person she identified is the robber. Which psychological principle best explains the significant increase in her confidence?
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