What is the saying-is-believing effect?
A) Believing the version of an event we describe
B) Tailoring our accounts of events to our own pre-conceived beliefs
C) We tailor what we say about an event to suit a given audience and this can distort our subsequent memory for that event
D) Believing everything we are told by others
E) Convincing ourselves something is accurate by repeatedly saying it
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