Multiple Choice
In addressing the debate regarding children's memories of sexual abuse, it has become clear that:
A) preschoolers' memories should not be trusted because they confuse fantasy with reality.
B) children's memories should not be trusted because children say whatever adults expect.
C) preschoolers are more vulnerable to suggestive questions than are school-aged children.
D) children do not lie about or misremember traumatic experiences, such as sexual abuse.
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