Multiple Choice
In the study in which participants sat briefly in a psychology professor's office:
A) most participants were unable to remember significant details of the office when tested later.
B) most participants were able to accurately remember significant details of the objects that were present in the office when tested later.
C) memory for details of the office was easily distorted by the later use of misinformation during the recall test.
D) many participants erroneously remembered items that were not actually present in the room but were consistent with the schema of a professor's office.
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