Multiple Choice
In an extensive review of the early literature, Ceci and Bruck (1993) concluded that there appear to be significant age differences in suggestibility, with
A) preschool children being disproportionately more vulnerable to suggestion than either school-age children or adults.
B) preschool children not being disproportionately more vulnerable to suggestion than adults.
C) school-age children are more vulnerable to suggestion due to their ability to lie.
D) school-age children and adults are more vulnerable that the innocence of preschool children.
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