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4 September, 00:57

You are on the witness stand explaining what happened when you saw the accident. You say the cars were going about 60 miles per hour when they crashed, even though at the scene you said they were only going 30 miles per hour. The fact that you now "remember" they were going 60 miles per hour is an example of: A. memory reconstruction. B. deconstruction. C. short-term memory. D. frontal lobe triggers.

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  1. 4 September, 04:52
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    B. memory reconstruction.
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