Multiple Choice
Garry and Wade (2005) compared the effects of photos and narratives in producing false memories and found that
A) both were about equally likely to lead to false remembering.
B) neither one led to much false remembering.
C) narratives led to more false remembering than did photos.
D) photos led to more false remembering than did narratives.
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