Multiple Choice
The term "critical intrusion" refers to:
A) items for which false memories never occur.
B) when participants have reality monitoring errors, they often confuse sensory and perceptual details.
C) the first item on a list, which is more likely to be mistaken for false memories.
D) false memories created by a list in which all of the words are related or associated with an absent but suggested word.
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