Multiple Choice
The fact that semantic illusions occur (e.g., the Moses Illusion) tells us what about memory?
A) People often just make a partial assessment of memory.
B) Memory retrieval can be misguided so that the wrong thing is remembered.
C) People know less than they think they know.
D) Semantic memory involves overlapping pieces of information.
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