Research on the impact of misinformation effects on children has revealed that
A) neither younger nor older children are vulnerable to misinformation effects
B) younger and older children are equally susceptible to misinformation effects
C) both younger and older children are susceptible to misinformation effects, but older children are more susceptible
D) both younger and older children are susceptible to misinformation effects, but younger children are more susceptible
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