Multiple Choice
The "lost-in-the-mall" study by psychologist Elizabeth Loftus:
A) was contradicted by later research that failed to replicate the results.
B) showed that imagination inflation was a useful technique for enhancing the accuracy of recall.
C) showed that inattentional blindness and source amnesia were responsible for creating the pseudo-memory of being lost in the mall.
D) has been replicated by other research using a wide variety of pseudo-events, including being saved from nearly drowning and spilling a punch bowl at a wedding.
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