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In the Loftus and Palmer (1974) study, participants who were asked how fast the cars were going when they smashed into each other __________.
a)  were more likely to mistakenly remember seeing broken glass at the scene than were participants who were asked how fast the cars were going when they bumped into each other
b)  estimated the cars' speed as slower than those participants who were asked how fast the cars were going when they bumped into each other
c)  often misremembered the color of the two cars
d)  were least likely to confabulate or show signs of source misattribution
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