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j.rubin

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The names of the Great Lakes can be recalled with help of the acronym, _______.
 
  a. HURON
  b. HOMES
  c. HOUSE
  d. MOUSE

Question 2

Loftus found that eyewitness reports are influenced by the words used to ask about the event. In one experiment, she found that use of the word smashed produced higher estimates of car speed than use of the word____________.
 
  a. struck
  b. banged
  c. crashed
  d. hit



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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