There is now incontrovertible evidence (Ceci,2003; Loftus,2003; Lilienfield et al.,1999; McNally,2001; Schacter,1995,Gleaves,1996; Kluft,1999; Spiegel,1995) that the following statement is TRUE with respect to the accuracy of recovered memories:
A) False memories can be created, and selective dissociative amnesia can occur for early traumatic experiences.
B) False memories can be created, but there is no evidence of selective dissociative amnesia for early traumatic experiences.
C) False memories cannot be created, and individuals do not develop selective dissociative amnesia for early trauma.
D) False memories cannot be created, but there is evidence that individuals do develop selective dissociative amnesia for early trauma
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