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18 April, 23:09

The misinformation effect is an example of a mnemonic device. true or false

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  1. 19 April, 02:35
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    False is the correct answer of this question.

    Explanation:

    The misinformation effect is a prime example. Fictitious memories are generated by presenting false details about an incident after it actually occurs. It translates to the propensity of awareness after event to conflict with the recollection of the initial incident.

    It includes other examples such as like false news, threats and antics, malicious material such as conspiracies, shark malware, and digital propaganda includes strategic deception.
  2. 19 April, 02:51
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    Answer: The answer is F (False).
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