Multiple Choice
The term "false memory" refers to:
A) perceptual information that is mistaken for lexical memory.
B) memories that people have which do not correspond to events as they actually happened.
C) memories that correspond to encoding rather than retrieval.
D) memories that are inhibited and seldom are retained.
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