Multiple Choice
Oeberst and Blank (2012) argued that:
A) Misinformation does not exist
B) Misinformation typically changes memory traces.
C) Misinformation typically does not permanently change memory traces
D) Misinformation sometimes changes memory traces, depending on the situation
E) Misinformation is closely related to classical conditioning
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