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husne husne
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5 years ago
When six-year-old Jason's parents overhear him describing his third birthday party, they look at each other in surprise. Jason appears to remember that the birthday cake his father was baking burned and his aunt had to run out and buy one from a bakery, even though Jason  was not present when those events occurred. Jason's memory illustrates the concept of
a.priming.
b.implicit memory.
c.confabulation.
d.decay.
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Invitation to Psychology

Invitation to Psychology


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Rationale: Confabulation is the confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one that happened to you, or a belief that you remember something when it never actually happened.

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