## Abstract Memory accuracy and confidence for details of an event were investigated as a function of three question forms (open‐ended, true‐false (T‐F) and four‐alternative‐forced‐choice (4‐AFC) questions), type of content (action vs. descriptive details) and centrality of information (central vs.
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