Bartlett (1932) asked his participants to play a “telephone game.” He showed that:
a. participants demonstrate veridical recall.
b. the errors were consistent with participants’ schemas.
c. sentence verification led to the best memory performance.
d. each participant activated a separate associative node.
Ans: b
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