In Loftus’s 1978 study, subjects viewed a slide presentation of an accident. Later, some of the subjects were asked a question about a yield sign when the actual slides contained pictures of a stop sign. When presented with this inaccurate information, how did these subjects typically respond? a. Most corrected Loftus and recalled seeing a stop sign. b. Many began seeing both a stop sign and a yield sign. c. Many subjects’ overall accuracy dropped when confronted with conflicting information. d. Subjects were confused, but only briefly, at which point their accuracy of recalling the event returned.
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