Multiple Choice
Fuzzy-trace theory explains critical intrusions in the DRM method in which way?
A) Items in the DRM method are not encoded in a non-veridical format, leaving them vulnerable to suggestibility.
B) We encode the gist of the list, which includes the critical intrusion, which is then mistaken for a true memory at the time of recall.
C) False memories are the inevitable result of correspondence problems.
D) Suggestibility occurs for all items, but especially for critical intrusions.
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