How did Loftus interpret false memories?
a. ?Because of their desire to please whoever is asking them about their memories, people will often go along with what they want to hear.
b. ?Eyewitness memory becomes faulty when we make errors in identifying the source of information we have stored in long-term memory.
c. ?We accept subsequent misinformation as being correct, and this information becomes part of our memory for the original event.
d. ?When we retrieve a memory for a particular event from long-term memory, we also retrieve information from other sources relevant to the event.
c.
?We accept subsequent misinformation as being correct, and this information becomes part of our memory for the original event.
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a. 4 c. 8 b. 6 d. 10
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b. Divorce was not legal in Chile until 2004. c. In Israel, women need their husband's permission to divorce. d. In China and Brazil the main reason given for divorce is extramarital affairs.
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A) we tend to be monogamous. B) fathers invest more in offspring than in most other species. C) we have evolved mechanisms for finding mates. D) our goals regarding mate selection are conscious.
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A. critical B. germinal C. resilience D. prenatal