Multiple Choice
What were the results of Ceci's interviews with 3- to 6-year-old children over an 11-week period about events that might have happened to them?
A) False memories of events are relatively easy to put into young children's minds.
B) False memories of events are very difficult to put into young children's minds.
C) Children naturally tend to have false memories of events because they are imaginative.
D) Children can be convinced of the truth of false memories, but only for a short period of time.
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