When people try to remember something under hypnosis, what usually happens?

a. They report no more and no less than they would without hypnosis

b. They report some new information, which is almost always correct.
c. They report new information, but most of the new information is wrong.
d. They report much correct information, but without any confidence.

c

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A. "Alcohol is my enemy, but I don't think I am strong enough to combat it" B. "I have an addictive personality, and without help I will never overcome my addiction" C. "You have a very good point; I need to do some serious thinking about getting treatment" D. "Who do you think you are, attacking me? You are the one with the problem"

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Dr. Zettler compares children growing up in non-Western village societies with those growing up in large Western cities. Dr. Zettler likely emphasizes __________ in her research

A) the nature–nurture controversy B) the effects of distinct contexts on development C) the concept of step-by-step learning D) continuous development

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