According to the textbook,

Alan Alda refused to eat a hard-boiled egg because Elizabeth Loftus suggested to him that his answers to a questionnaire revealed that he must have gotten sick after eating hard-boiled eggs at some time in his life. His refusal illustrates
a. how hypnosis can aid in the recovery of long-forgotten memories.
b. how easy it is to implant false memories.
c. how classical conditioning produces taste aversions.
d. the difference between repression and suppression regarding memory loss.

ANSWER: b

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