Multiple Choice
Misleading questions asked after participants have witnessed an event influence their
A) immediate reports of the event, as well as their recall of the event if they try to remember it sometime later.
B) immediate reports of the event but have little impact on longer-term retention.
C) longer-term retention of the event, but not their reports of the event immediately after witnessing it.
D) reports of an event only if the questions plant false ideas that are compatible with the participants' perceptions.
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