In the leading questions/memory distortion work by Loftus, participants were shown a video of a car crash and then asked how fast the cars were going when they hit/smashed/collided/bumped/contacted each other. The between-group difference in the immediate report of the speeds the cars were traveling (e.g., across the smashed and contacted groups) likely indicates that:
A) Memory is vulnerable to suggestibility
B) The experimenter's question provided a cue that helped recall
C) The experimenter's question filled in the missing gaps in the participant's memory
D) The original memory decayed over time
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Q4: Which of the following did Bartlett mention
Q5: Bartlett's story in which students were asked
Q6: Schemata is:
A) A stored framework or body
Q7: Which is least associated with Bartlett and
Q8: When recalling a story, such as Bartlett's
Q9: Sulin & Doolin describe a story in
Q10: The Adolf Hitler/Gerald Martin example (Sulin &
Q11: In the Bransford & Franks (1971) experiment
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