Multiple Choice
According to the text discussion about the recovery of repressed memories, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) False memories can seem just as vivid, detailed, and accurate as real memories.
B) Most people who have survived a traumatic event are troubled by recurring memories, thoughts, nightmares, and flashbacks of the traumatic event; these memories are not repressed or unavailable to their conscious minds.
C) Most psychologists who are experts in memory strongly encourage the use of hypnosis or guided imagery to increase the accuracy of recovered memories of abuse.
D) Most psychologists who are experts in memory believe that it is very unlikely that anyone could repress all memories of repeated incidents of sexual abuse.
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