In interviewing witnesses to a bank robbery, Detective Watson hears a slightly different story from each witness. Some witnesses say the robber was tall, while others maintain he was short. Some say he was wearing a black jacket,
while others say it was blue. One person even said there were two robbers. The MOST likely explanation for these differences in the witnesses' recall is ______.
a. eidetic imagery c. retroactive interference
b. proactive interference d. reconstructive memory
D
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a. True b. False
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a. ?babbling b. ?overextending c. ?cooing d. ?gesturing
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c. celiac artery. d. aorta.
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What will be an ideal response?