Multiple Choice
How are flashbulb memories different from ordinary memories?
A) Flashbulb memories are immune to interference from other memories, while ordinary memories are susceptible to being distorted by misinformation.
B) Although people have about the same degree of confidence in the accuracy of flashbulb and ordinary memories, flashbulb memories are much more accurate and reliable than ordinary memories.
C) People have a higher degree of confidence in the accuracy of flashbulb memories.
D) Unlike memories of ordinary events, flashbulb memories of extraordinary events don't decay over time.
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