Multiple Choice
Mazzoni and Memon (2003) asked participants to imagine plausible events, such as finding money on the seat in a taxicab.When participants returned a week later, they were:
A) more likely to report having experienced false memories during that week.
B) unable to recall imagining the events a week prior.
C) more likely to believe that the event had actually happened to them.
D) unable to shake the feeling of déjà vu.
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