Memories of 9/11 Attacks Often Inaccurate, Study Finds
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin › September 13, 2006
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin › September 13, 2006
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Many Americans who think they'll never forget what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, and what they were doing on that day may be wrong, a local researcher has found.
A study conducted weeks after the terrorist attacks found large numbers of participants had rearranged the order of the day's events in their minds and had forgotten some of its key moments, said the study's author, Kathy Pezdek, a psychology professor at Claremont Graduate University.See the full content of this document
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Memories of 9/11 Attacks Often Inaccurate, Study Finds
Special Section: 9-11 Five Years Later
"People who were alive during the 9/11 attacks will never forget that they oc...See the full content of this document
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