Which is these events illustrates the typical way in which a memory is reconstructed in the process of recall?
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a.
You try to recall the contents of a professor's office, and you recall every item in detail.
b.
You try to recall the contents of a professor's office, and you only recall the items you can confidently remember.
c.
You try to recall the contents of a professor's office, and you mistakenly recall some office-typical things that weren't actually there (e.g., pens, books).
d.
You try to recall the contents of a professor's office, and you mistakenly recall some unusual things that weren't actually there (e.g., a yoga mat, a Nintendo Switch).