In the DRM procedure, a typical finding is that:
A) false memories occur only for the first item in the list.
B) more recently studied lists yield fewer false memories than lists encoded using the false memory induction.
C) alerting participants to the possibility of false memories increases the likelihood of critical intrusions.
D) longer lists lead to more critical intrusions than shorter lists.
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