In Elizabeth Loftus's "lost in the mall" study, approximately what percentage of people distinctly remembered being lost in a shopping mall after being told that this had happened to them, even though it did not really happen?

a. 10 percent
b. 67 percent
c. 32 percent
d. 25 percent


d. 25 percent

Psychology

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a. highly regulated. b. largely unregulated because animals are not viewed as having rights. c. only partially regulated with chimpanzees having greatest protections. d. only partially regulated with marine life having greatest protections. e. only partially regulated with rodents having greatest protections.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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a. emotional support. b. financial need. c. immaturity. d. pregnancy.

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