Would it be ethical to replicate Bartlett's 1932 study today?
A. It might be, but only if the false memories that the study implanted were unemotional in nature.
B. No. Intentionally implanting false memories in research subjects is reckless.
C. Yes. Research subjects suffer no harm if they misremember the details of a passage.
D. It might be, but only if the researchers monitor brain activity at the time they give the test.
Answer: C
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