Why did cognitive psychologist Jonathan Schooler suggest that the term recovered memories be replaced with the term discovered memories?
A. Individuals with "discovered" memories realize that the memories may be inaccurate.
B. "Discovered" memories are more accurate and detailed than "recovered" memories.
C. The term "discovered" memories avoids the negative connotations of the term "recovered" memories.
D. Individuals with "discovered" memories experience them as real, whether or not the memories are accurate.
Answer: D
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