Multiple Choice
The "lost-in-the-mall" technique involves:
A) leading participants through an unfamiliar shopping center or mall, and then asking them to retrace the path back to the starting point.
B) secretly moving the participant's car while he or she is shopping in the mall.
C) using family members of the participant to help induce a false memory for an event that never occurred, such as being lost in a shopping mall as a child.
D) teaching people techniques to avoid leaving personal articles, such as cell phones, wallets, or keys, in public places such as shopping malls.
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