Multiple Choice
The misinformation effect is:
A) a memory disruption that occurs when the true source of a memory is forgotten.
B) a phenomenon in which existing memories are distorted by exposing people to misleading information.
C) a memory distortion caused by the context effect.
D) a memory phenomenon in which vividly imagining an event markedly increases confidence that the event actually happened.
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