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Linda Carli had subjects read a story about Jack & Barbara. Stories were identical except some subjects got an ending where Jack raped Barbara, while others got an ending where Jack proposed Marriage to Barbara. She found that errors in memory were strongly influenced by the ending the subjects read, so that subjects falsely remembered events consistent with the ending they were given.

This study illustrates which phenomenon?

A. fundamental attribution error in memory

B. automatic processing through supraliminal priming

C. schema-guided memory reconstruction

D. gender stereotyping induced by subliminal priming

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