Asked by Melyssa Morgan on Jun 16, 2024

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Which memory phenomenon provides evidence to suggest that recovered memories may be false

A)  proactive interference
B)  state-dependent learning 
C)  misinformation effect
D)  pseudoforgetting

Misinformation Effect

The phenomenon where a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate due to post-event information, often leading to memory distortion.

Proactive Interference

A phenomenon where old memories hinder the ability to remember new information.

State-Dependent Learning

The phenomenon that information learned in a particular state of consciousness is more readily recalled when in the same state.

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Zachary ArmeliJun 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The misinformation effect is a phenomenon in which misleading information can influence a person's memory of an event. This provides evidence that recovered memories may be false because individuals may be influenced to remember events inaccurately due to external sources of misinformation.