Multiple Choice
Liz is trying to remember what she read in a text chapter, but she inadvertently mixes into her recall her own assumptions about the material covered in the chapter. This is an example of
A) omission errors.
B) recognition failures.
C) intrusion errors.
D) misses.
Correct Answer:

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