Multiple Choice
Researchers asked participants about two actual memories from childhood (provided by their parents) and one event that did not happen (confirmed by their parents) in first grade. Half the participants were given photographs of their first grade class (again provided by their parents) and the other half were not given photographs. The results of this study indicated that
A) all participants correctly indicated the false event did not occur.
B) participants receiving the photograph were more likely to correctly report that the false event did not occur.
C) participants receiving the photograph were more likely to report memories for the false event.
D) all participants reported memories for the false event.
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