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    Claiming That One Had Performed an Activity That One Had
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Claiming That One Had Performed an Activity That One Had

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

Claiming that one had performed an activity that one had actually only observed is more common among


A) younger adults.
B) older adults.
C) children.
D) adolescents.

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