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    False Memories Are Easier to Implant When the Alleged Events
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False Memories Are Easier to Implant When the Alleged Events

Question 5

Question 5

Multiple Choice

False memories are easier to implant when the alleged events are perceived as


A) plausible.
B) implausible.
C) unusual.
D) atypical.

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