Multiple Choice
When a person experiences familiarity but no accompanying source memory, the effect can be far-reaching but is unlikely to include
A) the person believing that a familiar statement is true, even though he or she cannot remember where he or she heard it.
B) the person inaccurately accusing someone of a crime, merely because that person seems familiar.
C) the person's preferences changing in favor of the familiar information.
D) explicit recollection of a person's name or profession.
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