Multiple Choice
Kiviniemi and Rothman (2006) found that memory for belief-inconsistent information was ________ memory for belief-consistent information, ________.
A) significantly worse than; especially when participants held extreme beliefs
B) significantly better than; especially when participants held extreme beliefs
C) similar to that for; especially when participants held extreme beliefs
D) significantly worse than; except when participants held extreme beliefs
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