6. Memory
The Reconstructive Nature of Long-Term Memory Retrieval: How Reliable are Memories?
Multiple Choice
Multiple ChoiceElizabeth Loftus's research determined that
A
what people see and hear about an event after the fact can easily affect the accuracy of their memories of that event.
B
flashbulb memories are rarely an accurate memory of the actual event.
C
people tend to forget memories that are painful.
D
eyewitness testimony is generally accurate and reliable.
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