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In the context of reconstructing past attitudes, researchers had students write essays opposing student control over university curricula. When asked to recall how they had felt about the same issue a week earlier most of the students: Group of answer choices remembered having held a very different attitude. could not remember how they had felt. mistakenly "remembered" having felt the same as they do now. admitted they had always supported student control of university curricula but pretended to oppose it in their essays.

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Answer: The answer is Mistakenly "remembered" having felt the same as they do now

Explanation: When talking about memories of ourselves, there is a falsehood impact, with our past attitudes, and our past conduct. So is not easy to do that and remember of it.

Reconstructing of past attitudes refers to how people who's attitudes have changed insist, and that they have always felt how they feel now.

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