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    Exam 12: Memory and Reality
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    A Dissociation Between What Is Remembered and What Actually Happened
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A Dissociation Between What Is Remembered and What Actually Happened

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A dissociation between what is remembered and what actually happened is most likely to be caused by a problem with __________.


A) source monitoring
B) low arousal
C) divided attention
D) elevated retrieval activation

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