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Feelings of Familiarity, False Memories, and Source Confusion Are Associated

Question 13

Question 13

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Feelings of familiarity, false memories, and source confusion are associated most closely with which of the seven sins of memory?


A) Persistence
B) Blocking
C) Absent-mindedness
D) Misattribution
E) Suggestibility

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