The constructive processing view says that every time a memory is retrieved
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7. Memory
Information Processing Model
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_____ syndrome refers to the creation of inaccurate memories through the suggestion of others, often while the person is under hypnosis.
A
False memory
B
Suggestibility
C
Imagined memory
D
Misinformation

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Begin by understanding the concept of 'false memory', which refers to the phenomenon where a person recalls something that did not happen or recalls it differently from the way it actually happened.
Consider the role of 'suggestibility', which is the tendency to incorporate misleading information from external sources into personal recollections.
Evaluate the term 'imagined memory', which involves creating a memory based on imagination rather than actual events.
Examine 'misinformation', which involves the presentation of incorrect information that can alter a person's memory of an event.
Identify that the term 'false memory' syndrome is most closely related to the creation of inaccurate memories through suggestion, especially under hypnosis, as it involves the formation of memories that are not true or are distorted.
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