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In a study by psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and co-researcher John C. Palmer, subjects first watched a film of an automobile accident, and then answered questions about the details of what they had seen. Loftus found that most of the participants' memories for the details of the accident were influenced by how the questions were worded.
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