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    The Inability to Distinguish an Actual Memory of an Event
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The Inability to Distinguish an Actual Memory of an Event

Question 255

Question 255

Multiple Choice

The inability to distinguish an actual memory of an event from information you learned about the event elsewhere is:


A) confabulation.
B) source misattribution.
C) false memory.
D) repression.

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