Evidence from multiple studies suggests that memory generally can be trusted. Which study does NOT support this claim?
A) Yuille and Cutshall's (1986) findings on eyewitness reports
B) Howes, Siegel, and Brown's (1993) findings on childhood memories
C) Bahrick, Bahrick, and Wittlinger's (1975) findings on high school yearbook photos
D) A Dutch researcher's findings on memories for a plane crash
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