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How did Elizabeth Loftus' research on eyewitness testimony inform us about memory?
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How did Elizabeth Loftus' research on eyewitness testimony inform us about memory?
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Loftus' research showed that memory can be influenced by suggestion and leading questions, leading to further investigation into the fallibility of memory and the role of suggestibility in eyewitness testimony.
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