Multiple Choice
Imagination inflation is a memory phenomenon in which:
A) more and more details get added to a lie each time the lie is told.
B) over time, people inflate the importance of their own behavior in determining the course of events over their lifetime.
C) vividly imagining an event that never occurred greatly increases a person's confidence that the event actually did occur.
D) the recall of very specific images or details surrounding a rare or significant event makes those memories immune to forgetting.
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