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McCloskey and Zaragoza presented two choices, an object seen in the original event (i.e., a Coke can) and the object suggested in the misinformation (i.e., a Budweiser can) .In the second condition, McCloskey and Zaragoza presented the object from the original event (i.e., the Coke can) with a distractor that was not part of the misinformation (i.e., a 7-Up can) .They found that:
Hip-hop
A cultural movement that originated in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York, encompassing music, dance, art, and fashion.
Institutional Authority
Refers to the power and influence possessed by organizations within structured and established institutions, such as governments, religious bodies, or educational entities, that enable them to enforce norms and rules.
Deferential
Showing respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion, or will of another person.
Postmodernism
A broad movement in late 20th-century thought and culture characterized by skepticism towards grand narratives and ideologies, embracing relativism, and celebrating diversity.
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