Multiple Choice
Goodman et al. investigated the impact of misleading questions on children's memories for a traumatic event (i.e., a painful hospital procedure) and found that overall, younger children had memories that were less accurate than older children and that misleading questions had effect on children's memories for this particular event.
A) a weak
B) a strong
C) a temporary
D) no
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