Multiple Choice
Imagination inflation is a memory phenomenon in which:
A) more and more details get added to a lie each time the lie is told.
B) over time, people "inflate" the importance of their own behavior in determining the course of events over their lifetime.
C) vividly imagining an event markedly increases a person's confidence that the event actually did occur.
D) the recall of very specific images or details surrounding a rare or significant event makes those memories immune to forgetting.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q98: Participants in Sperling's experiment stared at a
Q99: The _ is especially prominent when you
Q100: Explicit memory:<br>A)is also known as nondeclarative memory.<br>B)is
Q101: In the prologue to Chapter 6, psychologist
Q102: On a visit to his mother's home,
Q104: For her anatomy and physiology class, Chelsea
Q105: A famous man known for years as
Q106: The inability to remember past events is
Q107: "Can you believe it? Another cellphone, and
Q108: In order for chunking to work:<br>A)information must