When Loftus and Palmer asked observers of a filmed car accident how fast the vehicles were going when they "smashed" into each other, the observers developed memories of the accident that:

When Loftus and Palmer asked observers of a filmed car accident how fast the vehicles were going when they "smashed" into each other, the observers developed memories of the accident that:






a. omitted some of the most painful aspects of the event.
b. were more accurate than the memories of subjects who had not been immediately questioned about what they saw.
c. were influenced by whether or not Loftus and Palmer identified themselves as police officers.
d. portrayed the event as more serious than it had actually been.







Answer: D


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