Multiple Choice
Because of implicit memory's influence, participants judge:
A) unfamiliar sentences to be more believable
B) familiar sentences to be more believable
C) familiar sentences to be more believable, but only if they heard the sentence from a trustworthy source
D) unfamiliar sentences to be more believable, but only if they have forgotten the source of the familiar sentences
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