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Maltreatment Increases Spontaneous False Memories but Decreases Suggestion-induced False Memories in Children

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Table 1. Childhood Trauma Questionnaire scores between the maltreated and non-maltreated group
Figure 1. Mean rank suggestion-induced false memories as a function of maltreatment.

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