Multiple Choice
Evidence suggests that people reporting especially vivid imagery tend to:
A) Have better memory than those with weaker reported visual imagery
B) Use vividness as a sign of accuracy in memory
C) Be less likely to misjudge the veracity of a vivid memory
D) Ignore vividness in making memory judgments
E) Have profound memory impairments relative to the general population
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