False memories

Title: False memories
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False memories
University of Southampton Department of Psychology Year 3 Dissertation 'Misconceptions and inaccuracies: Analysis of the debate between clinical and experimental psychologists as to the nature of forgetting, and methodologies used to proliferate arguments in the recovered/false memory debate.' Candidate number: 98087754 Dr. Phil Higham This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology, 2001 Contents DescriptionPage number Title page1 Contents2 Personal Commentary3 Abstract4 Introduction: A brief outline of some of …showed first 75 words of 6799 total…
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