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Sir Frederic Bartlett's Observation That People Often Remember What Should

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Sir Frederic Bartlett's observation that people often remember what should have happened or what ought to have happened instead of what actually happened is an illustration of the memory sin of:


A) transience.
B) memory misattribution.
C) bias.
D) suggestibility.

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