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Social Studies, 23.12.2019 19:31, maggiekilgore1

When people repeatedly imagine nonexistent actions and events, they can inadvertently create false memories. for example, in an experiment students are asked to repeatedly visualize breaking a toothpick. following this exercise, they are more likely to think they have actually broken a toothpick. this phenomenon is known as:

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