Multiple Choice
In an experiment, Group A is asked to read a passage. Members in Group B are asked to read the same passage but are given a prologue that helps their understanding of the passage. When given a recall test
A) Group A recalled less of the passage and made more intrusion errors than Group B.
B) Group B recalled more of the passage but made more intrusion errors than Group A.
C) Group A could not recall any of the passage, as the members did not understand its context.
D) Group A recalled less of the passage but made the same number of intrusion errors as Group B.
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