Multiple Choice
Pezdek and colleagues found that for a person to interpret thoughts and fantasies about false events as true memories:
A) the event must seem as vivid as possible.
B) the person must believe in hypnosis.
C) the circumstances and content of the false events must be plausible.
D) they must hear about the event multiple times.
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