Multiple Choice
While misattribution can result in entirely false beliefs that one has experienced an event when one has not, it may also result in false beliefs about aspects of
A) hallucinations one has had
B) memory accuracy in normal settings
C) events that one has experienced
D) memories for fantasy experiences
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