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2. What was the conclusion of the study?

  • Response bias doesn't effect the recall of information, but memory distortion does
  • The way in which questions are worded can distort memories of events
  • The presence of questions before recall can distort memory of an event
  • The way in which questions are worded can cause response bias, giving an inaccurate recount of an event

3. How many participants who were shown the word smashed said they saw broken glass?

  • 23 out of 50
  • 16 out of 50
  • 17 out of 50
  • 13 out of 50

4. How many films were the speeds of collisions known?

  • 3 out of 8
  • 3 out of 7
  • 4 out of 7
  • 4 out of 8

5. What were the levels of the IV in the second experiment?

  • Whether the critical question used the words smashed, hit, or wasn't there
  • Whether the critical question used the words collided, bumped, or contacted
  • Whether the critical question used the words smashed, contacted or wasn't there
  • Whether the critical question used the words collided, hit, or contacted

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