Multiple Choice
Studies by Loftus and Palmer, in which people were quizzed about a film of an accident, indicate that
A) when quizzed immediately, people can recall very little, because of the stress of witnessing an accident.
B) when questioned as little as one day later, their memory was very inaccurate.
C) most people had very accurate memories as much as 6 months later.
D) people's recall may easily be affected by misleading information.
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