A researcher asks adult research participants to vividly imagine tripping at a dance recital as a child. This incident never really occurred. Given past research, ______ of the participants will later recall the event as something that actually happened.

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Childhood memories are easily confused or altered, so in this case it is easy for some of the research participants to see this event as true and that it was part of their life, because childhood memories are usually vague and generally change so much by understanding of what happened at the time and the entire context.