本题目来源于试卷: IB Psychology HL Cognitive Approaches to Human Behaviour,类别为 IB心理学
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A. They used a limited sample size.
B. Their sample is prone to gender bias, not having equal male and female participants.
C. They did not use brain imaging techniques to investigate flashbulb memory in the brain.
D. Their use of self-report questionnaires makes it difficult to verify the accuracy of one's memories.
参考答案: D
本题详细解析:
Choice D is correct. The research of Brownsk h;l0u;ooa* spn( y/ & Kulik (1977) focused on testing whether dramatic and personally-significant events may lead to flashbulb memories. To do this, they administered surveys gathering self-reports of the participants' recollections of the events which may be a methodological problem since no controls were accounted for verification of the self-reported memories.
Brown, R., & Kulik, J. A. (1977). Flashbulb memories. Cognition, 5khu; sn(la/os;o y 0p*(1), 73-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-0277(77)90018-x
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