In Bartlett's studies using stories learned and remembered under life-like conditions, which of the following did he NOT find?
a) accurate reports of the material
b) participants appeared to reconstruct the material they had learned
c) participants made the stories consistent with their own viewpoints
d) participants recreated the stories as being shorter
a
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