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    Remembering Something That Did Not Really Occur Is Known as
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Remembering Something That Did Not Really Occur Is Known as

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Question 31

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Remembering something that did not really occur is known as


A) false memory.
B) source memory.
C) flashbulb memory.
D) implicit memory.

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