Aaron has no memory of how he got home from a party. He then convinces himself that he must have been abducted by aliens while walking home. Subsequently, he is hypnotized in an attempt to help increase his memories of that evening
Based on the research of memory recall through hypnosis, what might we learn?
a. Aaron may unknowingly create false memories of what happened that night to justify his belief.
b. Aaron will be less confident of his memories from the evening.
c. Hypnosis makes it harder to for Aaron to recall memories of the evening in general.
d. Aaron will not be able to recall the evening but will have memories of being in the womb.
a
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