Multiple Choice
A researcher varies the distinctiveness of a staged event to which participants are exposed in the lab; in a later session, participants are asked to recall the event. Which of the following predictions should the researcher make, based on the results of existing research?
A) Participants should be more likely to recall distinctive than nondistinctive events; in addition, their. memories for distinctive events should be more accurate than their memories for nondistinctive events.
B) Participants should be more likely to recall distinctive than nondistinctive events; however, their. memories for distinctive events should be less accurate than their memories for nondistinctive events.
C) Participants should be more likely to recall distinctive than nondistinctive events; their memories for. distinctive events, though, should be no more accurate than their memories for nondistinctive events.
D) Participants should be no more likely to recall distinctive than nondistinctive events; in addition, their. memories for distinctive events should be no more accurate than their memories for nondistinctive events.
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