Benjamin is a participant in a lab experiment. He is shown a list of words that include: engine, tire, trunk, drive, gasoline, and cup holder

When later asked, Benjamin says that "car" was one of the words he saw on the list, even though it was not there. This experiment is using _______________ to study memory.
A) guided imagery
B) a recovered memory technique
C) imagination inflation
D) the DRM procedure


Answer: D
Rationale: In the DRM procedure, participants study a list of highly related words called semantic associates. The word that would be the most obvious member of the list just happens to be missing. This missing word is called the critical lure. A significant proportion remember the critical lure, even though it never appeared on the list.

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