Loftus and Pickrell's (1995) studies on the "lost-in-the mall" paradigm suggest that ______.
A) false memories cannot be created;participants' memories always matched known events
B) children are most likely to repress scary encounters like being lost in a mall
C) false memories can only be created under extreme stress
D) false memories can be created from external information
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