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The misinformation effect refers to the fact that false information, presented after a participant has encoded an event, can alter the participant's subsequent recall of the event. This "planting" of memories is possible only if done by an authority figure. seems possible for remembered actions but not remembered objects. can produce memories that are entirely false but nonetheless recalled with confidence. seems restricted to small memory errors.



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