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1. Which of the following is NOT true of memories?
A. Memories are constructive.
B. Memories are fallible.
C. Memories are suggestible.
D. Memories change over time.
E. Memories are like a videotape.
2. In what venue has Loftus’s work been most influential?
A. courtrooms
B. schools
C. homes
D. churches
3. When shown a simulated accident, when are subjects most likely to report seeing broken glass?
A. when the question includes the word "bump"
B. when the question includes the word "hit"
C. when the subject is asked follow-up questions
D. when the subject is asked no questions
E. when the question includes the word "smash"
4. Which term is best defined as the phenomenon that occurs when new information affects people's reports of their own memory?
A. retrograde amnesia
B. the memory-encoding principle
C. suppression
D. the misinformation effect
E. absentmindedness.