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Jermaine Sees a Car Accident and Initially Estimates the Offending

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Jermaine sees a car accident and initially estimates the offending driver to be travelling at 60 km/hr.However,after hearing another witness's report of the cars "bumping into each other" and answering a police officer's questions about the rate of speed when the cars "made contact," he subsequently revises his estimate to 50 km/hr and his memory of the accident changes.This is an example of


A) retroactive interference.
B) a flashbulb memory.
C) imagination inflation.
D) the misinformation effect.

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