Pilgrims sailing the Titanic: Plausibility effects on memory for misinformation
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William S. Horton | David N. Rapp | Scott R. Hinze | D. Rapp | W. Horton | R. Jenkins | S. Hinze | Daniel G. Slaten | Ryan Jenkins
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